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The Portland Trail Blazers are filling their final two-way roster spot with a surprise March addition. The Blazers have agreed to a two-way contract with Chris Youngblood, a team source confirmed to The Oregonian/OregonLive, adding youth and 3-and-D potential to the 18-man roster. ESPN first reported the news.
The Portland Trail Blazers have opened up another two-way spot.
The Trail Blazers left Portland last week looking to build a little March mojo and bolster their play-in tournament resume. But now, three games into a five-game, nine-day East Coast trip, the Blazers are simply looking for a break.
Portland signed Youngblood to a two-way contract Monday, Shams Charania of ESPN reports. Youngblood has been a standout player for the Oklahoma City Blue in the G League. With this move, Youngblood is now likely to become a featured player for the Rip City Remix, but he may get some NBA looks with the Trail Blazers as well.
Brandon Miller had 26 points and eight rebounds, and the Charlotte Hornets beat the Portland Trail Blazers 109-93 on Saturday for their fourth consecutive victory.
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The Portland Trail Blazers will be without Deni Avdija when they visit the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday night in Georgia.
After three games on the road, the Hornets are heading back home. They will host the Portland Trail Blazers at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday at Spectrum Center. The Hornets have been getting the ball to fall more lately as they’ve increased their point totals each of their last four games.
Jerami Grant scored 27 points and the Portland Trail Blazers held on for a 121-112 victory over Chicago that sent the Bulls to their 11th straight loss.
The Trail Blazers plan to waive Javonte Cooke, who is on a two-way contract, league sources tell Michael Scotto of