Portland Trail Blazers suspended head coach Chauncey Billups has reportedly sold his Lake Oswego home, according to Sean Highkin of The Rose Garden Report (subscription needed):
Chauncey Billups, on leave
from the Blazers while he faces federal gambling charges, has sold his Lake Oswego home… A listing on Redfin for Billups’ house in Lake Oswego says the seller has accepted an offer and a sale is pending. The house was listed for $4.275 million. According to public records, Billups—through his LLC called Phavored—bought the 1.74-acre home for $3.9 million in early July of 2021, days after he was officially introduced as Blazers head coach.
Here is how the listing for the four-bedroom, six-bathroom home is described on Redfin:
Tucked within the prestigious enclave of Forest Highlands, this gated Georgian estate offers timeless architecture and resort-style amenities across 1.74 private acres. Built in 2002, the home blends classic elegance— a red brick façade, black-shuttered windows, and custom millwork—with a lifestyle centered on luxury, recreation, and effortless entertaining… a lagoon-style pool and spa with multi-tiered waterfall, fire pit, and epic backyard golf complex with a practice green and bunker create a private resort experience surrounded by manicured landscaping. Elegant, private, and built for the art of entertaining—this Forest Highlands estate defines refined living.
This report in and of itself doesn’t guarantee anything. It would be unfair to assume that any person’s real estate transaction means anything beyond the sale of a property. With that in mind, there are a few different things we could speculate, including the possibility that Billups is not anticipating a return to the Portland Trail Blazers, and therefore is selling his home.
Billups appeared in court in Brooklyn on Nov. 24, pleading not guilty to federal charges relating to participating in an illegal gambling ring. Billups’ next court appearance will be a procedural hearing on March 4, 2026.











