The Portland Path Blazers have been eradicated from playoff competition for a fourth consecutive 12 months, however they apparently nonetheless consider of their coach.
Path Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups agreed to a multiyear contract extension with the crew on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Billups had been within the fourth and remaining 12 months of his earlier deal.
Portland additionally signed basic supervisor Joe Cronin to an extension.
“Chauncey Billups is a good chief, motivator and communicator that has labored tirelessly to ascertain an identification for this crew that has taken form over his time in Portland,” Cronin mentioned in a press release. “I’m past excited to proceed this partnership with Chauncey and take this crew to the subsequent degree.”
The Path Blazers entered their regular-season finale in opposition to the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday with a report of 35-46. They’ve improved late within the 12 months, nevertheless. Portland has a 22-18 report since Jan. 18 and has proven indicators of being headed in the proper course.
Billups additionally issued a press release within the wake of the information, saying that he’s assured the Blazers are “constructing this crew the proper manner with a defensive-minded, hard-nosed, aggressive tradition.”
The Blazers have one of many youngest rosters within the NBA. There was discuss following final season that the crew was not convinced Billups was the right coach to guide their younger core, however they determined to stay with the 48-year-old. Although the Blazers didn’t make the playoffs, Billups responded with the crew’s most victories in a season because it went 42-30 and reached the postseason in 2020-21.
Billups, a Corridor of Fame level guard, was an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Clippers for one season earlier than he was employed by Portland. Although he has a brand new contract, he’ll nonetheless be beneath important stress to guide the Blazers to the playoffs subsequent 12 months.