The Portland Trail Blazers' season hasn't exactly gone as planned, but that doesn't mean Terry Stotts is going to be fired any time soon.

Despite the team's poor start, Stotts' job is not at risk, league sources tell ESPN's Chris Haynes.

The Blazers bench boss was awarded a three-year contract extension this summer after finishing second in Coach of the Year voting, but has failed to make much of an impact since signing the new deal.

After surprising many by winning 44 games last season, the Blazers have slumped to 10th in the West in 2016-17, sitting just 15-21 overall. Portland has been particularly poor on the defensive side of the ball, ranking just 29th in efficiency.

While the backcourt duo of Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum has continued to put up numbers, many of the Blazers' lesser players have struggled, including $70-million free-agent signee Evan Turner.

With games against the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers coming up over the next week, it may be a while before the Blazers get back to their winning ways.