The Trail Blazers got bounced in five games by the Spurs, but don’t let the first-round exit fool you — Portland is a team trending upward with real fantasy assets worth targeting. For fantasy basketball managers, understanding how the team performed is valuable. Whether you’re running a dynasty squad or prepping for the next draft season, these insights matter. Let’s recap the Trail Blazers’ season and look ahead to 2026-27.
The All-Star: Deni Avdija
Avdija had a career year, averaging 24.2 points, 6.9 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game. His usage rate hit nearly 30%, resulting in elite volume that earned him a 12th-place finish in High Score fantasy points per game. But in 9-cat leagues? Eighth-round value. The culprit is turnovers — Avdija tied the league lead in turnovers per 36 minutes at 4.1 and his stocks are limited for a player with so much floor time and usage. In points leagues, he’s an easy early-round pick for the raw counting stats, but know your format before drafting him.
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The supporting cast and backcourt watch
Donovan Clingan was one of the best young big men in fantasy this season. He averaged a double-double while finishing fifth in blocks per game at 1.7. His ADP is going up next year after closing as a fourth-round value in 9-cat formats. That’s a bit too high for me, but I’d be down after Round 5.
Scoot Henderson is the most intriguing name coming out of Portland. He missed the first 52 games with a hamstring tear before catching fire late. His 31-point, 11-of-17 performance in Game 2 against the Spurs made him the youngest Trail Blazer to score 30 in a playoff game. It looks like having Jrue Holiday and Damian Lillard around is helping his game. That’s great for his long-term outlook. However, we can’t forget about Dame. He missed the entire season recovering from a torn Achilles. But he’s returning next season, so seeing how this backcourt unfolds will determine Henderson’s fantasy value.
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The misses worth learning from
Shaedon Sharpe was the biggest fantasy miss. Carrying an ADP at 83rd overall in the preseason, he finished 161st despite dropping a…
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Author : Dan Titus
Publish date : 2026-04-29 14:50:00
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