We've reached that wonderful time of year when virtually any NBA free agent scenario seems possible.

The Los Angeles Clippers, fresh off a historic playoff meltdown to the Houston Rockets, have reached their offseason in disappointing fashion and thus get the full "who's bolting for greener pastures" treatment. Center DeAndre Jordan is the big name for the Clippers bound for free agency and after a disheartening end to Los Angeles' season there is some speculation that Jordan could test the open market.

ESPN's Ramona Shelburne has an in-depth a look the Clippers offseason where she says the Clippers intend to offer Jordan a 5-year max deal on July 1. But Jordan could explore other options and one of the teams that could land the dunk-happy big man is the Portland Trail Blazers:

"Portland has enough cap space to re-sign LaMarcus Aldridge and make a max offer to Jordan -- who has a similar but far superior skill set to Robin Lopez -- but he'd just be trading one third-fiddle spot for another in that scenario."

Adding fuel to the Jordan leaving Los Angeles fire, Fox Sports' Bill Reiter reports that Jordan and Clippers point guard Chris Paul's relationship is on the rocks and that could push the center towards leaving the organization.

Another tidbit to keep in mind: Blazers President of Basketball Operations Neil Olshey was part of the Clippers front office when they drafted Jordan out of Texas A&M in 2008 and has a relationship with Jordan from his time in Los Angeles.

To sign Jordan, the Blazers would have to renounce the rights to all of their non-Aldridge free agents, including Lopez and Wesley Matthews. As Shelburne notes this isn't much of a change in role for Jordan, but perhaps the change of scenery and system -- and possibly the reported tension with Paul -- is enough to lure him to the Northwest.