The Portland Trail Blazers don’t have a second-round pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. It was moved several years ago.
On July 10, 2013, the Portland Trail Blazers made a deal with the Houston Rockets. It was the typical risk-reward deals general manager Neil Olshey has made before to acquire players like Shabazz Napier and Moe Harkless.
This trade’s target was former Kansas forward Thomas Robinson.
A former top-five pick, Robinson faced a toxic situation with the Kings and could never find his footing. He found himself shipped out halfway through the season to Houston.