The Portland Trail Blazers are still looking to add some depth to their roster for the playoff run. All season long, they've relied on Damian Lillard to carry the team. The Blazers could really use some depth on the inside, especially defensively. Even though Jusuf Nurkic is an excellent presence down low, the team doesn't really have much depth in the paint.

Per Zach Lowe of ESPN, the team is looking for cost-controlled players for the long term to add to their roster. They have put their first-round pick in play in a potential deal.

The team has inquired about adding Otto Porter to the roster. However, the Blazers don't really have many other assets outside of C.J. McCollum or a draft pick. The Wizards are trying to shed money and Beal is in the way.

Taurean Prince of the Atlanta Hawks could also work in this situation. He is wanting to be extended this upcoming offseason, and he's available in trades. Kent Bazemore is an option too, but he's up for free agency this summer.

Stanley Johnson of the Detroit Pistons would be a decent fit. He's making a shade over $8 million over the next two seasons and would fill the team's defensive needs. He'd come as a cheaper option too and not cost the Blazers a first-round pick.

Justin Holiday of the Memphis Grizzlies is possibly available since the team traded for him from the Chicago Bulls as a last-ditch playoff effort. However, if Portland dangled a future protected first for him, the Grizzlies may bite.