
The Portland Trail Blazers have officially extended head coach Chauncey Billups’ contract, reinforcing their commitment to a long-term rebuild centered on youth development and defensive identity. The deal, announced Sunday, comes just days after general manager Joe Cronin signed his own multi-year extension.
🔑 Contract Details
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Billups was in the final guaranteed year of his initial contract.
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The new agreement extends his tenure through the 2027–28 season.
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Negotiations were led by Klutch Sports agent Andy Miller.
“We are building this team the right way with a defensive-minded, hard-nosed, competitive culture,” Billups said in a team statement.
📈 Progress Amid Rebuild
Despite missing the playoffs, Portland showed significant improvement:
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A 22–18 record since January 19, 2025.
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Ranked top 5 in defense and 3rd in transition defense during that span.
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Development of young talents like Shaedon Sharpe, Deni Avdija, Toumani Camara, Scoot Henderson, and Donovan Clingan.
“The core of Chauncey’s leadership is his ability to build a collaborative culture and growth mindset for our young team,” said Trail Blazers chair Jody Allen.Reuters+1Hoops Rumors+1
🏀 Billups’ Coaching Journey
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Record: 116–211 over four seasons.
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Achieved 35 wins in the 2024–25 season, the most since 2020–21.
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Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2023.
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2004 NBA Champion and Finals MVP with the Detroit Pistons.
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Five-time NBA All-Star.
🔮 Looking Ahead
With the leadership of Billups and Cronin secured, the Trail Blazers aim to continue developing their young core while maintaining a competitive edge. The team’s focus remains on building a sustainable, defense-oriented culture that resonates with the ethos of “Rip City.”Reuters
“We want to give fans a product they can be proud of every night,” Billups emphasized.
Published: April 13, 2025