Portland Trail Blazers star CJ McCollum has seen his name dragged around the rumor mill as the trade deadline quickly approaches. As it turns out, these rumors could have a lot of truth behind them with the Blazers reportedly seriously looking at their options with regard to the future of their 30-year-old shooting guard.

NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski recently provided an update on Portland's mindset in terms of trading McCollum before the deadline. Based on Woj's statement here, it sounds like McCollum could be on his way out at the right price (h/t ESPN's Malika Andrews on Twitter):

“CJ McCollum and Portland, a couple of teams have been fairly aggressive in their pursuit — New Orleans, the New York Knicks,” Woj said. “McCollum has a lot of value around this league. You know what you're getting with him. This is a player who adds a lot of maturity to any locker room he's in. Certainly a dynamic offensive player.

And so I think for Portland you saw them get off significant salary with the Norman Powell trade and moving Robert Covington out. So I think right now, they can wait and see what is the package that they would want to get back for McCollum. But they're very much engaged in talks. I think by the end of the trade deadline it will be a very different looking Portland Trail Blazers roster.”

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As Woj described above, the Knicks and the Pelicans are two teams that have been heavily linked to a McCollum swoop. However, the same can be said for the Atlanta Hawks and the Dallas Mavericks, too. Needless to say, the Blazers veteran guard is a wanted man in the market right now.

With this being the case, Portland could bide their time here. A bidding war for McCollum could be imminent — if it hasn't started already — and the Blazers should be very careful in picking the best package that will suit their needs.

Let's not forget that Damian Lillard isn't getting any younger and there's no denying that his prime years are winding down. McCollum is one of this team's last remaining major assets and this trade could be make or break for them in terms of Dame's legacy in Portland.