Blazers, Terry Stotts agree to part ways after nine seasons

The Portland Trail Blazers released the following press release this evening:

"The Portland Trail Blazers and Terry Stotts have mutually agreed to part ways, it was announced today by president of basketball operations Neil Olshey.

“I have the utmost respect for Terry and what he has accomplished these past nine seasons,” said Olshey.  “This was a difficult decision on both a personal and professional level but it’s in the best interest of the franchise to move in another direction. Terry will always hold a special place in the Trail Blazer family and the Portland community. We relied on the integrity, professionalism and consistency he brought to the job every day and we wish he and Jan nothing but the best.”

Stotts completed his ninth season as head coach of the Trail Blazers in 2020-21 after guiding Portland to a 42-30 record and an eighth consecutive postseason appearance.

A 27-year coaching veteran, Portland introduced Stotts as the franchise’s 14th head coach on August 7, 2012.  He is the second-winningest coach in franchise history after Jack Ramsay.  Overall, Stotts holds a career coaching record of 517-486 (.515) and a 402-318 (.558) mark with Portland.  

“We are all grateful for Terry’s contributions and his nine years with the Trail Blazers,” said Jody Allen, chair of the Trail Blazers. “I appreciate his steadfast dedication to the players, the game, and the broader Portland community. We wish him the best in his future endeavors.”

ANALYSIS: Wojnarowski added that the candidates expected to be considered for the Blazers job opening include: Clippers assistant Chauncey Billups, Jeff Van Gundy, Nets assistant Mike D’Antoni, and Michigan’s Juwan Howard.

And Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports noted that All-Star guard Damian Lillard will have a major input on who the next head coach is for the Blazers. This news comes after Portland was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs for the fourth time in five years.