As Blazer’s Edge discussed in our recap and analysis last night, Shaedon Sharpe made an impression in his first court ...
Portland Trail Blazers rookie Shaedon Sharpe suffered a small labral tear ... but he'll have plenty of chances to prove himself on the court when the season begins in October.
Sharpe is due for another evaluation soon but remains out indefinitely while rehabbing from a small posterior labral tear in his left shoulder. He can do some on-court work but hasn't been cleared for ...
Sharpe has not played a game yet this season. He was upgraded to questionable on the team's injury report for Thursday's game against the Spurs.
Shaedon Sharpe, the number one high school recruit ... best way to improve his play is to let him figure things out on the court. And so far, he is. The shooting guard is scoring 17.7 points ...
Shaedon Sharpe saw a similar efficiency decrease at the rim. As a rookie, Sharpe converted 59.8% (73/122) of his half-court rim attempts. That number dropped to an untenable 46.5% (47/104 ...
Those who walked away with a Clingan commemorative glass also left having witnessed the rookie deliver a breakthrough ...
The Portland Trail Blazers dropped another game on Thursday night, losing to the San Antonio Spurs by a score of 118-105. San ...
• An interview with Trail Blazers center Robert Williams III on his return to the court after missing a full year due to injury, what he likes to be called, Portland's center rotation, being a mentor ...
Robert Williams and Jerami Grant each scored 19 points to lead the Portland Trail Blazers to a 122-108 win over the Minnesota ...