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Portland Trail Blazers 2025-26 Season Preview
The Trail Blazers enter the 2025–26 season with a bold statement: their “last one as a rebuilding team,” signaling an intentional shift toward competitiveness and maturity. Key offseason moves reflect this new direction, including the signing of franchise icon Damian Lillard — though he’s expected to sit out the year due to Achilles recovery — and the impactful trade for veteran defensive ace Jrue Holiday, aimed at injecting leadership and toughness into a young core. Portland also secured promising young talent such as center Yang Hansen in the draft, reinforcing their commitment to long-term development alongside established contributors like Deni Avdija and Donovan Clingan. With new additions and developing stars, the team hopes to break through the conference’s steep playoff logjam.
Despite clear optimism, expectations remain tempered. BlazersEdge deems Portland “severely underrated,” acknowledging skepticism tied to last year’s playoff-excluded finish and the departures of Deandre Ayton and Anfernee Simons, which left notable gaps in scoring and interior play. The work now falls on rising talents like Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe — especially Henderson, who’s eligible for a contract extension — and burgeoning contributors such as Toumani Camara and Donovan Clingan to elevate their game and compensate for roster turnover. While national experts predict an 11th seed finish just outside the play-in, Blazers fans and insiders sense opportunity and have reason to believe this group won’t just be building — they’ll be competing.
Portland Trail Blazers 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Portland Trail Blazers 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally begin around $35 to $60 for upper-level seats at standard weekday matchups. Lower-bowl sideline seating typically ranges from $100 to $190, with prices increasing for marquee games. For high-demand opponents — such as the Lakers, Warriors, or Celtics — premium seats can exceed $250. VIP packages, which may include courtside seats, access to exclusive clubs, complimentary food and drinks, authentic autographed basketball, and Blazers-branded merchandise, often range from $400 to over $1,200, depending on the game and experience tier. Ticket pricing tends to shift based on the team’s performance, opponent, and timing, but overall, the Blazers offer fans a range of accessible and premium options for game-day experiences at Moda Center.
Portland Trail Blazers 2025-26 Opponents
During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Portland Trail Blazers will face all 29 other teams, with a heavier focus on their Western Conference and Northwest Division rivals. They’ll meet the Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, and Oklahoma City Thunder multiple times as part of their divisional slate. Additional key Western matchups will include games against powerhouses like the Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, and New Orleans Pelicans. From the Eastern Conference, Portland will play each team at least once at home and once on the road — including the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, and New York Knicks. This well-rounded schedule gives the Blazers opportunities to test their young core, compete against top-tier talent, and continue their push toward playoff contention.
Portland Trail Blazers 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 20–26)
- Oct 22 vs Minnesota; Oct 24 vs Golden State; Oct 26 @ L.A. Clippers
- Week 2 (Oct 27–Nov 2)
- Oct 27 @ L.A. Lakers; Oct 29 @ Utah; Oct 31 vs Denver
- Week 3 (Nov 3–9)
- Nov 3 vs L.A. Lakers; Nov 5 vs Oklahoma City; Nov 8 @ Miami; Nov 10 @ Orlando
- Week 4 (Nov 10–16)
- Nov 12 @ New Orleans; Nov 14 @ Houston; Nov 16 @ Dallas
- Week 5 (Nov 17–23)
- Nov 18 vs Phoenix; Nov 19 vs Chicago; Nov 21 @ Golden State; Nov 23 @ Oklahoma City
- Week 6 (Nov 24–30)
- Nov 24 @ Milwaukee; Nov 26 vs San Antonio; Nov 30 vs Oklahoma City
- Week 7 (Dec 1–7)
- Dec 2 @ Toronto; Dec 3 @ Cleveland; Dec 5 @ Detroit; Dec 7 @ Memphis
- Week 8 (Dec 8–14)
- (No scheduled games this week)
- Week 9 (Dec 15–21)
- Dec 18 vs Sacramento; Dec 20 @ Sacramento
- Week 10 (Dec 22–28)
- Dec 22 vs Detroit; Dec 23 vs Orlando; Dec 26 vs L.A. Clippers; Dec 28 vs Boston
- Week 11 (Dec 29–Jan 4)
- Dec 29 vs Dallas; Dec 31 @ Oklahoma City; Jan 2 @ New Orleans; Jan 3 @ San Antonio
- Week 12 (Jan 5–11)
- Jan 5 vs Utah; Jan 7 vs Houston; Jan 9 vs Houston; Jan 11 vs New York
- Week 13 (Jan 12–18)
- Jan 13 @ Golden State; Jan 15 vs Atlanta; Jan 17 vs L.A. Lakers
- Week 14 (Jan 19–25)
- Jan 18 @ Sacramento; Jan 22 vs Miami; Jan 23 vs Toronto
- Week 15 (Jan 26–Feb 1)
- Jan 26 @ Boston; Jan 27 @ Washington; Jan 30 @ New York; Feb 1 vs Cleveland
- Week 16 (Feb 2–8)
- Feb 3 vs Phoenix; Feb 6 vs Memphis; Feb 7 vs Memphis; Feb 9 vs Philadelphia
- Week 17 (Feb 9–15)
- Feb 11 @ Minnesota; Feb 12 @ Utah
- Week 18 (Feb 16–22)
- (All‑Star Break — no regular-season games)
- Week 19 (Feb 23–Mar 1)
- Feb 20 vs Denver; Feb 22 @ Phoenix; Feb 24 vs Minnesota; Feb 26 @ Chicago; Feb 28 @ Charlotte
- Week 20 (Mar 2–8)
- Mar 1 @ Atlanta; Mar 4 @ Memphis; Mar 6 @ Houston; Mar 8 vs Indiana
- Week 21 (Mar 9–15)
- Mar 10 vs Charlotte; Mar 13 vs Utah; Mar 15 @ Philadelphia
- Week 22 (Mar 16–22)
- Mar 16 @ Brooklyn; Mar 18 @ Indiana; Mar 20 @ Minnesota; Mar 22 @ Denver
- Week 23 (Mar 23–29)
- Mar 23 vs Brooklyn; Mar 25 vs Milwaukee; Mar 27 vs Dallas; Mar 29 vs Washington
- Week 24 (Mar 30–Apr 5)
- Mar 31 @ L.A. Clippers; Apr 2 vs New Orleans; Apr 6 @ Denver
- Week 25 (Apr 6–12)
- Apr 8 @ San Antonio; Apr 10 vs L.A. Clippers; Apr 12 vs Sacramento
About Portland Trail Blazers
The Portland Trail Blazers are one of the NBA’s most storied franchises, known for their loyal fan base and deep basketball roots in the Pacific Northwest. Since joining the league in 1970, the Blazers have built a legacy defined by passionate home crowds at Moda Center, intense playoff runs, and standout talent that shaped the league’s history. Their lone NBA championship came in 1977, led by Bill Walton, a team that remains iconic for its selfless, team-first style and chemistry.
Over the decades, Portland has been home to a string of beloved stars. From Clyde Drexler, who carried the team through multiple Finals appearances in the early ’90s, to Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge in the 2000s, the franchise has consistently developed elite talent. Damian Lillard, one of the most clutch players of his generation, became the face of the team in the 2010s, bringing consistent playoff appearances and unforgettable moments to Rip City.
The Blazers have long been defined by a resilient, small-market identity — one that thrives on grit, hustle, and fan connection. Despite ups and downs in the standings, the team maintains a strong culture built around player development, loyalty, and community involvement. With an emphasis on young talent and building through the draft, Portland continues to evolve with its sights set on returning to championship contention.