Previous reports have tied the Trail Blazers to Gordon, but their real interest level is uncertain from this vantage point. The Blazers also cannot trade a first-round pick unless they lift (with Houston's consent) protections on the 2021 first-rounder they owe the Rockets. The Blazers do have
Zach Collins,
Rodney Hood (with a convenient midsized contract),
Nassir Little, and
Anfernee Simons.
In Little,
Carmelo Anthony,
Derrick Jones Jr., and Robert Covington, the Blazers have four guys who lean toward power forward in terms of skill set on one end or both. Gordon is a quicker one-on-one defender than Covington, and (in theory) a better shooter and more well-rounded offensive player than Jones. Does Portland have enough to acquire Gordon? I would wager the Blazers fall a little short.
What about a smaller wing such as Powell or Oubre? Powell has probably played his way beyond Portland's reach. Oubre is decent, but do the Blazers really need him if they can slide
Gary Trent Jr. to small forward alongside their two star guards? Oubre is a longer and more disruptive defender than Trent, but Trent is the far better shooter. I'm not sure there is a Portland-Golden State deal that makes sense.