
The 2026 offseason has arrived , and for the Portland Trail Blazers, the vibes are a complicated mix of old and new.
Coming off a 42-40 season and a first-round exit at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs, general manager Joe Cronin is standing at a crossroads, but there’s a storyline bubbling under the surface that has the Rose City buzzing.
With Damian Lillard already back in town working his way back from a torn Achilles, the possibility of a reunion with his former backcourt buddy CJ McCollum should be something the Blazers consider.
When Portland traded McCollum to the New Orleans Pelicans in 2022, the goal was to break the defensive ceiling that a Lillard-McCollum pairing inherently created. Fast forward to 2026, and the Blazers' roster is actually more guard-heavy than before.
Signing McCollum would give the team more of a veteran presence to help them in a potential playoff series. Given how McCollum made the Hawks competitive during their series with the New York Knicks, it wouldn't be a bad idea for the Blazers to take him on as someone to help improve the roster and culture for the organization.
The Blazers have roughly $170 million already committed to the roster for 2026-27, so there's a good chance they would have to shed salary, or at the very least, McCollum would have to take a hometown discount.
For McCollum to return to the pacific northwest, it wouldn't be on the $30M+ salary he just finished. He would likely need to take a veteran’s role, potentially utilizing Portland's non-taxpayer mid-level exception.
At 34 years old, a two-year, $28 million deal would allow him to retire in the city where he became a star while providing the Blazers with another guard to help the team's scoring output.
A McCollum return for the Blazers will excite fans initially, but it might not be the best move for the current direction of the roster.
The Blazers' path forward is through consolidation trades and internal development instead of big-game hunting in free agency.
However, if McCollum is willing to accept a role as a high-end bench piece and veteran mentor, the homecoming would be a move to ensure Portland's young core learns how to win from the two best to ever do it in a Blazers jersey.
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