Sep 27, 2006 12:24 PM EST
Aaron Miles has been invited to training camp, pending the outcome of a physical. Miles, 23, will be with the team when it opens training camp Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the Trail Blazers Practice Facility in Tualatin, Ore.
A Portland native and Jefferson High School graduate, Miles spent four seasons at the University of Kansas, where he currently stands as the school’s all-time leader in assists with 954. The 6-1, 185-pound Miles ended his career at KU No. 8 on the NCAA Division I all-time assists ledger.
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For much of the summer, free-agent guard DerMarr Johnson has been working out with Nuggets players.
Portland and Golden State are believed to be interested in Johnson.
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On Wednesday, police confirmed that no charges would be filed against Portland Trail Blazers forward Zach Randolph, who was named in a sexual assault report filed last month.
Randolph was never named as a suspect in the report.
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Trail Blazers Sep 2006 Archive
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The Oregonian | Sep 18, 2006
Nine of the Portland Trail Blazers have adhered to a request from head coach Nate McMillan to report to Portland by Sept.
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Oregonian | Sep 12, 2006
Desmond Mason could make his summer home his year-around home when he becomes a free agent.
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The Oregonian | Sep 12, 2006
After one of the busiest offseasons in franchise history -- which included seven trades and four draft picks -- the Blazers have all but spotlighted Jarrett Jack as the focal point of their newest push toward respectability.
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Oregonian | Sep 1, 2006
An Eastern Confernce general manager has said that the Nuggets would surely deal Kenyon Martin to the Blazers for Zach Randolph.