Blazers tried to trade for Jerami Grant at the deadline

Part of the reason Portland continues to be regarded as a determined future trade suitor for Detroit’s Jerami Grant stems from persistent rumbles that the Trail Blazers tried to get Grant at the trade deadline in February after completing their CJ …

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Marc Stein @TheSteinLine
LeBron chases the last crown left this season as the Lakers underachieve to the end …
+ more on Ben Simmons, Jerami Grant and the newly minted HoF’er Del Harris …
All here via my latest This Week In Basketball column freshly dispatched worldwide: marcstein.substack.com/p/king-james-c…1:00 PM
Rod Beard @detnewsRodBeard
#Pistons injury report for Sunday at #Pacers:
Cade Cunningham (hip soreness) is questionable and Cory Joseph (back) is doubtful.
Marvin Bagley III (hip strain), Hamidou Diallo (finger) and
Jerami Grant (calf strain) remain OUT. – 6:02 PM
Omari Sanfoka II @omarisankofa
Cade Cunningham, Saddiq Bey and Isaiah Stewart haven’t played since the first quarter. Jerami Grant, Marvin Bagley III, Kelly Olynyk, Hamidou Diallo and Cory Joseph are all out.
The Pistons are still leading OKC by 20. I don’t want to hear any complaints about tanking lol – 9:33 PM

More on this storyline

James Edwards on Jerami Grant’s future: I think a lottery pick would be the kind of sweetener that would do it (get Detroit to trade Grant). Portland is obviously heading towards that trajectory. It wasn’t all the way clear at that point at the deadline. Troy was in no rush to get something done at the deadline. My gut tells me that Portland really makes a legitimate push and goes and gets Jerami. -via HoopsHype / March 24, 2022
The Portland Trail Blazers are expected to seriously pursue Pistons forward Jerami Grant in the offseason, sources said. Armed with the Pelicans’ 2022 first-round draft selection, the Trail Blazers will explore offering the pick should it fall between Nos. 5 and 14 in the June draft. If the pick does not fall in that range and convey to Portland this offseason, the organization’s package falls behind competing teams that are chasing Detroit’s versatile forward. Grant is eligible for a four-year, $112 million contract extension in the offseason. -via The Athletic / March 21, 2022