Ed Davis

Portland Trail Blazers #17 - Forward

  • Born: 06/05/89
  • Age: 28
  • Height: 6'10"
  • Weight: 245
  • Seasons: 2010

4 trade ideas to send Carmelo to the Rockets or Cavaliers

Anthony will waive his no-trade clause for the Rockets or the Cavaliers. Here’s how those teams could acquire him.

How the Blazers Could Use the Mid-Level Exception

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With the luxury tax looming, adding salary is a scary prospect. Would any of these players be worth it?

A Trade That Might Make Sense

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A smart Blazer’s Edge reader suggests a three-way deal that hits all the right buttons, including Paul George. Check out the idea and our analysis of it.

Who would the Blazers protect in an Expansion Draft?

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The NHL recently conducted an expansion draft for their new team, the Las Vegas Golden Knights. If the NBA added another team, which eight players would the Trail Blazers protect?

Reactions to Draft Night

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Portland came away with Zach Collins and Caleb Swanigan. How’d they do?

MMB Draft Big Board draft-week update

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A last look at the top players in NBA draft with a new wrinkle: dueling big boards!

Draft Profile: Harry Giles

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Giles is a talented, young big man, but how concerning is his injury history?

Answering the Carmelo Anthony Question

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The Knicks could use draft picks. The Blazers have them. Would any deal make sense for both sides?

Could the Blazers Go After Dewayne Dedmon?

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The Spurs’ reserve center will hit the free agent market in July. Should Neil Olshey and the Portland Trail Blazers consider signing him?

2017 Draft: Donovan Mitchell might be the player teams regret passing on

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But let’s wait three or four years to make a definitive call on it.

The Blazers are Still Primed for Growth

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The Blazers’ 41-win 2016-17 season may have underwhelmed based on expectations, but there’s hope for a bounce back next year.

Bench Reserves Season Review

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While Ed Davis looks to return from an injury next season, the futures of Shabazz Napier, Pat Connaughton, and Jake Layman remain questionable.