Aldridge tells Blazers he won't be back
LaMarcus Aldridge has already informed the Blazers that he will not return to the Northwest, according to an executive with knowledge of the situation.
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LaMarcus Aldridge has already informed the Blazers that he will not return to the Northwest, according to an executive with knowledge of the situation.
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