The 2025-26 Portland Trail Blazers season unofficially begins Monday, when the team holds its annual media day at the Moda Center.
The rebuilding Blazers return most of the key young pieces from a roster that overachieved in the second half of last season, when the team went 23-18 to surprisingly finish with 36 wins.
But there are some new faces. A franchise icon is back. One of the best perimeter defenders in the league is joining the rotation. And a young Chinese phenom has arrived in the United States.
What will the Blazers look like in 2025-26? In an effort to bring you up to speed, we’re providing a daily snapshot of the roster as media day approaches. Next up: Toumani Camara.
Let the countdown to the 2025-26 season begin.
TOUMANI CAMARA
Measurables: 6-foot-7, 229 pounds
Age: 25
Position: Forward
2024-25 stats: 11.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.5 steals
NBA experience: This will be his third NBA season
Contract status: Camara is entering the third year of a rookie contract that will pay him $2.2 million this season
Expected role: Starting forward
Outlook: Camara evolved from a promising second-round draft pick into a franchise building block during his second NBA season, and the Blazers are adamant he can show even more in 2025-26. Team insiders have raved about his play over the summer — he and Donovan Clingan, sources say, consistently looked the best in volunteer offseason workouts — and praised Camara’s fit on a team looking to further cement its identity around defense. A defensive monster who can guard practically any position, Camara drew an NBA-high 91 offensive fouls last season, including a league-best 31 charges. He also ranked ninth in steals (1.5 per game) and loose balls recovered (60). The impressive play earned him All-Defensive second team honors. But he also grew on offense, boosting his scoring average nearly four points (to 11.3 per game) and improving his three-point shooting nearly 4% (to 37.5%). Word at the team’s practice facility is that Toumani’s outside shooting has been even better this summer. He has emerged as a prototypical 3-and-D player and a near-lock to start at forward.
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