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Portland Trail Blazers Roster for the 2025-26 NBA Season
As of April 2026, the Portland Trail Blazers have concluded their 2025-26 NBA regular season, securing a 42-40 record and the 8th seed in the Western Conference. This performance has earned them a first-round playoff matchup against the San Antonio Spurs. Under the tactical direction of head coach Tiago Splitter and the front-office management of Joe Cronin, the roster has undergone a significant transformation, blending high-lottery talent with seasoned veterans to achieve a competitive balance.
The roster for the 2025-26 season features a mix of established scoring threats and emerging defensive anchors. Key figures such as Deni Avdija, who has emerged as a statistical leader, and Shaedon Sharpe, who continues to evolve as an elite wing scorer, define the team's current identity. The following analysis provides a comprehensive look at the active roster, player statistics, and the depth chart that propelled Portland back into the postseason.
Official 2025-26 Portland Trail Blazers Player List
The following table lists the active players on the Portland Trail Blazers roster during the late-season stretch and leading into the 2026 NBA Playoffs.
| Player | Number | Position | Height | Age | College/Pro Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scoot Henderson | 00 | Guard | 6-3 | 22 | G League Ignite |
| Damian Lillard | 0 | Guard | 6-2 | 35 | Weber State |
| Blake Wesley | 1 | Guard | 6-4 | 23 | Notre Dame |
| Caleb Love | 2 | Guard | 6-3 | 24 | Arizona |
| Chris Youngblood | 3 | Guard | 6-4 | 24 | Alabama |
| Matisse Thybulle | 4 | Guard-Forward | 6-5 | 29 | Washington |
| Jrue Holiday | 5 | Guard | 6-4 | 35 | UCLA |
| Deni Avdija | 8 | Forward | 6-8 | 25 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
| Jerami Grant | 9 | Forward | 6-7 | 32 | Syracuse |
| Yang Hansen | 16 | Center | 7-1 | 20 | China |
| Shaedon Sharpe | 17 | Guard | 6-5 | 22 | Kentucky |
| Donovan Clingan | 23 | Center | 7-2 | 22 | Connecticut |
| Kris Murray | 24 | Forward | 6-8 | 25 | Iowa |
| Vit Krejčí | 27 | Guard | 6-8 | 25 | Zaragoza |
| Toumani Camara | 33 | Forward | 6-7 | 25 | Dayton |
| Robert Williams III | 35 | Center-Forward | 6-9 | 28 | Texas A&M |
| Sidy Cissoko | 91 | Guard | 6-6 | 22 | G League Ignite |
| Duop Reath | 26 | Center | 6-9 | 29 | LSU |
Backcourt Analysis: Playmaking and Scoring Depth
The Portland backcourt in 2025-26 is characterized by a high volume of scoring and a secondary emphasis on perimeter defense. The rotation has relied heavily on the maturation of young guards and the stabilizing presence of veteran leadership.
Shaedon Sharpe (Guard)
Shaedon Sharpe has solidified his role as a primary scoring option for the Trail Blazers. During the 2025-26 season, Sharpe averaged 20.8 points per game across 50 appearances. Despite missing a portion of the season due to a leg injury, his return in April provided a necessary offensive spark. His shooting efficiency remained steady, hitting 45.2% from the field and 33.7% from beyond the arc. In the 2026 playoffs, his ability to create shots off the dribble is expected to be a focal point of the offense.
Scoot Henderson (Guard)
In his third NBA season, Scoot Henderson has focused on playmaking and defensive intensity. Averaging 14.2 points and 3.7 assists in approximately 25 minutes per game, Henderson’s role has transitioned into a high-energy playmaker who can push the pace. His free-throw shooting showed significant improvement, reaching 84.0%, indicating progress in his scoring mechanics. His defensive pressure on opposing point guards remains a vital asset for Coach Splitter's schemes.
Jrue Holiday and Damian Lillard (Veteran Guards)
The presence of Jrue Holiday and Damian Lillard on the roster has provided a unique blend of championship experience and perimeter threat. Holiday appeared in 53 games, averaging 16.3 points and 6.1 assists, while providing elite perimeter defense that ranked among the best on the team. Lillard, serving in a leadership capacity, continued to provide floor spacing and veteran composure during high-leverage moments. Their combined experience has been instrumental in mentoring the younger backcourt players like Blake Wesley and Caleb Love.
Defensive Specialists: Matisse Thybulle and Blake Wesley
Matisse Thybulle remains one of the league's most effective perimeter disruptors, averaging 2.0 steals per game despite limited minutes. His role is strictly defined by defensive assignments, often tasked with neutralizing the opponent's best perimeter scorer. Blake Wesley has also seen a rotation role, contributing 4.8 points and 2.0 assists per game, utilizing his speed to navigate screens and disrupt passing lanes.
Frontcourt and Wing Rotation: Versatility and Size
Portland's frontcourt underwent the most significant statistical leap during the 2025-26 season, led by an All-Star caliber performance from Deni Avdija and the defensive interior presence of Donovan Clingan.
Deni Avdija (Forward)
Deni Avdija emerged as the team's most productive all-around player this season. Leading the team with 24.2 points per game, Avdija also contributed 6.9 rebounds and 6.7 assists per contest. His versatility as a "point forward" allowed Portland to initiate the offense through multiple positions. His statistical profile—46.2% field goal percentage and 80.2% free throw percentage—reflects a player who has mastered the balance between aggressive driving and perimeter shooting. Avdija's performance was the primary engine behind Portland's 114.4 offensive rating.
Jerami Grant (Forward)
Veteran Jerami Grant remains a cornerstone of the Blazers' forward rotation. Averaging 18.6 points per game on 38.9% shooting from three-point range, Grant provides the essential floor spacing required for the team's interior players. Although a calf injury limited him to 57 games, his defensive versatility allows him to guard multiple positions, making him a critical component of the team’s 14th-ranked defensive unit.
Toumani Camara and Kris Murray
Toumani Camara proved to be one of the most durable players on the roster, appearing in all 82 games. He averaged 13.4 points and 5.1 rebounds while shooting 37.0% from three-point range. His defensive activity, highlighted by 1.1 steals per game, made him a regular in the starting lineup. Kris Murray provided reliable backup minutes at the forward positions, averaging 5.8 points and 3.6 rebounds, focusing on corner three-point shooting and weak-side rebounding.
Interior Presence: Centers and Rim Protection
The center rotation for the 2025-26 Trail Blazers focuses on elite rebounding and shot-blocking, primarily led by the rookie standout Donovan Clingan and veteran Robert Williams III.
Donovan Clingan (Center)
Donovan Clingan's impact on the defensive end has been immediate. In 77 games, Clingan averaged a double-double with 12.1 points and 11.6 rebounds per game. Most impressively, his 1.7 blocks per game provided the rim protection Portland had lacked in previous seasons. His offensive rebounding (4.5 per game) created numerous second-chance opportunities, contributing to Portland’s 6th-place ranking in league rebounding.
Robert Williams III (Center)
Robert Williams III provided a high-efficiency alternative at the center position. Shooting 70.8% from the field, Williams focused on rim-running and lob finishing. He averaged 6.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks in 17.1 minutes per game. His presence allows the Blazers to maintain a high level of rim protection even when Clingan is off the floor, a luxury that has been pivotal in their playoff push.
International Talent: Yang Hansen
Yang Hansen, the 7-1 center from China, saw limited but productive minutes in his debut season. Appearing in 43 games, he averaged 2.2 points and 1.5 rebounds in 7.0 minutes per contest. His development is viewed as a long-term project for the Blazers' coaching staff, focusing on adapting his size and passing ability to the pace of the NBA.
Team Statistical Profile for the 2025-26 Season
The Trail Blazers finished the regular season with a balanced statistical profile that reflects their 42-40 record.
- Points Per Game: 115.5 (Ranked 17th in NBA)
- Opponent Points Per Game: 115.8 (Ranked 16th in NBA)
- Rebounds Per Game: 46.0 (Ranked 6th in NBA)
- Assists Per Game: 25.1 (Ranked 23rd in NBA)
- Offensive Rating: 114.4
- Defensive Rating: 114.7
The team’s strength lies in its rebounding and its ability to generate scoring from the forward positions. However, a high turnover rate (17.3 per game) and a lower assist-to-turnover ratio remain areas for improvement as they enter the postseason.
Coaching and Front Office Leadership
The 2025-26 season marked a new chapter in coaching for Portland. Tiago Splitter assumed the head coaching role, bringing a defensive-minded philosophy influenced by his tenure under championship-winning systems. Splitter’s rotation management has been characterized by a willingness to play young talents like Camara and Clingan heavy minutes while maintaining the veteran presence of Grant and Holiday.
General Manager Joe Cronin has continued to emphasize a "reset" strategy that does not sacrifice competitive integrity. By acquiring Deni Avdija and retaining key veterans, Cronin has constructed a roster that is both young enough to grow and experienced enough to navigate the Western Conference playoff race.
2025-26 Portland Trail Blazers Season Summary
The Portland Trail Blazers entered the 2025-26 season with an over-under win total of 35.5 and significantly exceeded expectations by finishing with 42 wins. The season was highlighted by the emergence of Deni Avdija as a franchise cornerstone and the defensive stability provided by Donovan Clingan. Despite various injuries to Shaedon Sharpe and Jerami Grant, the depth provided by players like Toumani Camara and Jrue Holiday allowed the team to remain resilient.
As the team prepares for the first round of the 2026 playoffs against San Antonio, the focus remains on health and consistency. The return of Jerami Grant to the lineup in late April provides the veteran presence necessary for a playoff series, while the continued growth of the young core suggests a sustainable future for the organization in the Moda Center.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Portland Trail Blazers' record for the 2025-26 season?
The Portland Trail Blazers finished the 2025-26 regular season with a record of 42-40, placing them 8th in the Western Conference.
Who is the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers in 2026?
As of April 2026, the team is led by head coach Tiago Splitter.
Who led the Trail Blazers in scoring during the 2025-26 season?
Deni Avdija led the team in scoring, averaging 24.2 points per game across 66 appearances.
Who are the starting centers for the Trail Blazers?
Donovan Clingan started the majority of games (77) at center, with Robert Williams III and Duop Reath providing primary depth at the position.
How did the Trail Blazers acquire Deni Avdija?
Deni Avdija was acquired via a trade with the Washington Wizards in July 2024.
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