Danny Avdija Faces Potential Trade Interest Amid Portland Backcourt Overhaul
Danny Avdija delivered a breakout season as Portland's leading player, guiding the team to its first playoff appearance since 2020/21. However, significant roster changes, including the additions of Ja Morant and Damian Lillard, have created a crowded backcourt, raising questions about Avdija's future role. According to Bleacher Report, Avdija, who averaged at least 24 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists in the 2025/26 season, may face challenges maintaining his central role with the increased competition from guards like Morant, Lillard, Jrue Holiday, Scott Henderson, and Shaedon Sharpe.
Portland remains confident the new lineup can coexist and currently sees no urgent need to trade any guards. Still, the depth at the guard position could complicate Avdija's playing time and influence, especially as he is at a critical career stage and unlikely to accept reduced minutes after proving himself as a key player. Avdija holds a valuable contract through the 2027/28 season, which is considered one of the NBA's most cost-effective deals, making him a significant asset for Portland's future team-building.
Importantly, Avdija has not requested a trade, and reports emphasize that no trade negotiations are underway; the speculation is based on expert opinion. However, if his prominent role diminishes, he could attract league-wide trade interest. Other notable players mentioned as potential trade candidates include Anthony Davis, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Edwards, though these remain speculative assessments rather than confirmed requests.
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