PORTLAND, Ore. — On the biggest day of Micah Nori’s career, the focus was not on his big chance — being named head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers — but rather on the terms by which he agreed to take the job.Nori committed Tuesday to sign a one-year contract with Portland, with team options each of the next two seasons, according to league sources. In a league that values security and the time to build sustainable success, it was a highly unconventional decision — both by new Blazers owner Tom Dundon and the 52-year-old Nori.Nori’s former boss, Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch, said Tuesday that he wished more attention had been paid to Nori’s accomplishment than to the terms of his contract.“I thought it was a shame that a lot of the story about Micah’s great opportunity was overshadowed by the nature of the deal that he signed,” Finch told reporters before the NBA Draft. “That’s a personal decision. That’s a business decision. That’s between him, the team and the agent.”Finch and Nori first worked together in 2015 with the Denver Nuggets, where they served as assistant coaches for three years under Michael Malone. When Finch became head coach in Minnesota in 2021, he hired Nori away from Detroit, where Nori was the offensive coordinator under head coach Dwane Casey.