4 free agent centers who could upgrade Blazers frontcourt

Christian Wood, Dallas MavericksMandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports
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Dallas Mavericks, Dwight Powell, Photo by: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Dallas Mavericks, Dwight Powell, Photo by: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports /

Dwight Powell

Dwight Powell presents another viable option for the Trail Blazers, bringing his skills as a rotation big with the potential to start. Known for his ability to create offense through pick-and-rolls at the top of the key, Powell would add a dynamic element to the Blazers’ offensive schemes.

His proficiency in setting screens and rolling to the basket would provide Lillard, Simons, and Shaedon Sharpe with additional scoring opportunities. Moreover, Powell’s excellent low-post defense would bolster the team’s defensive capabilities.

Powell’s experience in the NBA would bring a valuable level of knowledge and understanding to the Blazers’ frontcourt. Having played in meaningful games and crucial moments throughout his nine-year career, he possesses the composure and poise necessary to contribute in high-pressure situations.

His seasoned presence would greatly benefit the team’s overall performance and playoff aspirations.

Powell’s versatility as a big man would allow the Blazers to experiment with different lineup combinations. With his ability to stretch the floor and finish at the rim, Powell would offer an additional scoring threat.

While his projected contract may fall within the range of the bi-annual exception or the full MLE, Powell’s contributions on both ends of the court make him an attractive option for the Blazers.