
Conor Bergin
Assistant Editor at SB Nation
Writer and Editor at Blazer's Edge
Covering the Trail Blazers as the associate editor @blazersedge | Hand Fruit Nation Historian | Intramural 3-Point Shootout Champion | Loyola Chicago '21
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3 weeks ago |
blazersedge.com | Conor Bergin
Photo by Rio Giancarlo/Getty Images Three Portland Trail Blazers players cracked the list of the Ringer’s Top 100 NBA players: Deni Avdija, Anfernee Simons and Toumani Camara. Updated on June 4, the list served as proof that Avdija’s ascension this past season didn’t fall on deaf ears outside of Portland. The fast and physical forward ranked No. 61, far and away the highest Trail Blazer on the list. Maybe most impressive, Avdija didn’t even appear on the list back in January.
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3 weeks ago |
blazersedge.com | Conor Bergin
Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images Basketball prospects continue to descend upon the Rose City for workouts with the Portland Trail Blazers, all in preparation for the NBA Draft on June 25-26. Among the procession, six more players came by Tuesday for a pre-draft workout with the franchise. The group consisted of second-round hopefuls and candidates for Summer League or G League rosters.
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3 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Conor Bergin
Basketball prospects continue to descend upon the Rose City for workouts with the Portland Trail Blazers, all in preparation for the NBA Draft on June 25-26. Among the procession, six more players came by Tuesday for a pre-draft workout with the franchise. The group consisted of second-round hopefuls and candidates for Summer League or G League rosters.
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blazersedge.com | Conor Bergin
Photo by David Dow/NBAE via Getty Images The Utah Jazz have hired Austin Ainge away from the Boston Celtics to make him their president of basketball operations, the organization announced Monday. Ainge spent 16 years with the Celtics organization, including the last six as the assistant general manager. He is the son of Jazz CEO and alternate governor Danny Ainge.
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blazersedge.com | Conor Bergin
Photo by Zach Beeker/NBAE via Getty Images The stage for the 2025 NBA Finals is now set for Game 1 on Thursday. Out of the East, the Indiana Pacers punched their ticket on Saturday night. The No. 4 seed continued their underdog run by defeating the New York Knicks in six games, as star forward Pascal Siakam was named the Eastern Conference Finals Most Valuable Player. Awaiting Indiana out of the West, the Oklahoma City Thunder enter the Finals as heavy favorites.
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