Camara Cashes In: Blazers Hand Out $82 Million Contract Extension

Portland Trail Blazers forward Toumani Camara has agreed to a significant four-year, $82 million contract extension with the franchise, as confirmed by his agent Dave Putterie to ESPN on Sunday. This new deal secures Camara's tenure with the Trail Blazers through the 2029–30 NBA season, underscoring his growing importance to the team’s future plans.
Camara’s rise has been remarkably swift since he was selected with the No. 52 pick by the Phoenix Suns in the 2023 NBA Draft. The Trail Blazers acquired him from the Suns as part of a pivotal three-team trade that famously sent Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks and brought Deandre Ayton to Portland. Since then, Camara has blossomed into a vital and durable two-way player, making a significant impact on both ends of the court.
His defensive prowess was particularly highlighted last season, earning him a coveted selection to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team. Camara’s statistical contributions were equally impressive, as he ranked ninth in total steals across the league. He was also one of only seven players to achieve the rare feat of recording 100 steals and 50 blocks in a single season. This achievement marked a historic milestone for the Trail Blazers, as Camara became the first player from the franchise to earn an All-Defensive Team honor since the 2003–04 season, when Theo Ratliff, also acquired via trade, received a Second Team selection.
Beyond traditional defensive metrics, Camara showcased his disruptive ability by drawing 91 offensive fouls last season, the second-most in a single campaign since player tracking began in 2013–14. This further solidified his reputation as a tenacious and impactful defender. The extension reflects the Trail Blazers’ confidence in his continued development and their commitment to making him an integral part of the team’s long-term vision.
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