Portland Trail Blazers President of Basketball Operations Neil Olshey has agreed to an extension that will keep him under contract until 2021, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.

Olshey is known as the architect of this current roster, drafting point guard Damian Lillard and shooting guard C.J. McCollum in back-to-back drafts, a pair that would soon become one of the NBA's most powerful backcourts.

The 52-year-old executive joined the Blazers in 2012 after replacing Mike Dunleavy Sr. in his role as president with the L.A. Clippers.

While Olshey was on a roll for a few years, he's also faced some questionable ones like trading Will Barton and signing several players to hefty contracts in 2016 — a measure that ultimately resulted in trading away sixth man Allen Crabbe a year after receiving a four-year, $75 million deal.

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A franchise has to take the good moves along with the bad ones, and Olshey had developed a reputation for aggressively pursuing trades with other teams and putting his franchise in the best position to win.

The Blazers are coming off four straight playoff appearances, non-coincidentally lining up with his hiring, but have fallen short in the last two postseasons running into a buzzsaw in the Golden State Warriors.

The franchise was recently linked to the pursuit of New York Knicks star forward Carmelo Anthony, though nothing concrete has stemmed from this particular event.