Blazers Fans Weigh In on Most Disappointing Player of the Season

Readers share their thoughts on which Portland player has underperformed the most in 2025-26.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 9:24pm

A recent article on BlazersEdge.com asked readers to weigh in on which Portland Trail Blazers player has been the biggest disappointment so far this NBA season. The author noted receiving multiple emails from fans criticizing specific players, but opted not to name them directly in order to avoid biasing the broader discussion. With the season nearly 85% complete, readers were invited to share their personal picks for the most disappointing Blazer of 2025-26.

Why it matters

As the Blazers fight to secure a playoff spot through the Play-In Tournament, fan sentiment around individual player performance can provide valuable insight into areas the team may need to address in the offseason. Identifying the most disappointing players allows the franchise to critically evaluate roster decisions and focus on improving key positions.

The details

The article did not specify which players were named in the original reader emails, but invited fans to share their own picks for the most disappointing Blazer of the season. The author noted that "most disappointing" does not necessarily mean "worst player," as even high-performing athletes can fall short of individual expectations.

  • The 2025-26 NBA regular season is nearly 85% complete.

The players

Chauncey Billups

The Blazers' head coach who was suspended earlier in the season due to an arrest.

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What they’re saying

“Personally I would opt out of that question by saying that the arrest of suspended Head Coach Chauncey Billups was the most disappointing aspect of the year.”

— Dave Deckard, Author

The takeaway

This discussion allows Blazers fans to voice their opinions on which players have underperformed the most this season, providing the franchise with valuable feedback as they evaluate the roster and prepare for the offseason. While the author opted not to name specific players, the broader conversation highlights the importance of meeting fan expectations, even for high-caliber athletes.