Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard recently spoke to play-by-play announcer Dave Pasch on his podcast, and the two covered a number of topics, with Lillard reiterating that he expects to spend the rest of his playing career in Portland.
“I do, I do,” he said. “I’ve had my share of people saying ‘Man, you got to get out of there! You’ve got to do this; you’ve got do to that.’ But I’m the type of person that I’m never going to be marching to the beat of nobody else’s drum. I’m gonna always do what I feel like is in my best interest and that I really feel in my heart. I’ve said this on many different occasions, they call it ‘He’s being loyal!’ and ‘Loyalty this, loyalty that’ and I’m like, I’m naturally a loyal person but I do have a level of loyalty to the organization.
“But this loyalty that they’re talking about is ultimately to who I am as a person. I’m being loyal to who I am and not getting beside myself because I’m somebody that, I believe what I believe. I think I can get it done. Now, everybody else might say ‘There’s no way the Blazers will ever win. They need to do this, they need to do that.’ But that’s just not how I feel about the situation. I feel like we’ll have a chance to win, I feel like that moment is going to come, I feel like that opportunity is going to come. And that’s that. As long as I feel that our organization is putting their best foot forward and we’re on the same page about doing everything we can do to win, then I’m willing to go out swinging…I would love to finish my career here and that’s my plan.”
Here are a few more of the most notable quotes from the Blazers’ star point guard:
On how he’s feeling now after abdominal surgery in January:
“I feel great. It had been about four-and-a-half years that I had been dealing with the abdominal injury. Obviously, toward the end it was much worse than when I first started to experience it…It just reached the point where it was unbearable. Had I known the significance of the injury two, three years ago, I would have done what I had to do to handle it then, but I just didn’t know what was going on. I didn’t know it was a situation where I needed surgery.”
On Portland’s revamped roster entering 2022/23:
“We’ve got a lot of guys, that, we have the makings of being a good team. Whether or not we’re going to be a great team, things have to go well. You need some favor, you need a little bit of luck. And you’ve just got to be a team that’s not fun to play against. We’re going to have to grind it out and go take stuff. But I love where we are right now. In this moment, I love where we are.”
On players whose games Lillard admires and would love to play with:
“Well, one of those players was Jerami Grant…and we got him…Without saying star players’ names, because obviously there’s a bunch of stars I would love to play with…If I had to say a player right now who I would want to add to our team, I would say somebody like Mikal Bridges, or OG Anunoby, or Jarred Vanderbilt, somebody like that. One of those three. I love those three guys…They defend, they all have really good size, they can make shots…They’re tough, they’re competitive.”
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So many great moments that this guy has blessed us with. But the 1st moment that comes to mind when thinking of Dame is him dunking on Keith Benson in summer league before his rookie season. I was very much on his bandwagon after watching him dominate summer league & he’s been a HOF level guy ever since… link to m.youtube.com
An awesome player that I constantly forget exists because he plays for Portland.
Obv this says more about u as a basketball fan than anything. Jusuf Nurkic is also pretty good
It certainly is not my fault that Portland basketball doesn’t appear on TV very often.
I agree Nurkic is really good.
They’re definitely on TV a lot. The internet also exists
Yo man loyalty is loyalty man, that 300 million contract is what “loyalty” is called. These guys act like they are doing the owners a favor when they get paid hundreds of millions and decide not to ask for a trade. Give me a break
True, he should have signed for the veteran minimum. LOL c’mon man.
I’m guessing Dame is okay with never winning anything in his career. Wasted talent in Portland. Shame.
Wasted offensive talent. The man plays no defense. Quit giving him a pass for that. Has never won a damn thing!
He’ll never get a championship there.
And, so what?
Every time he re-ups with Portland he probably makes (at least) $40-60mil more than if he went to a different or better team (where there’s still no guarantee of a championship).
Today, he could ask Barkley, Reggie Miller, Iverson, Joel Embiid, Harden, and a ton of current or former players if he could, right now, give them $50mil or a championship, which one would they take?
Easy answer, which one they’d take.
He’s also looking at having his number in the rafters and jersey in the team store well after he’s retired. Chasing the legacy is hopefully also achieved with championships… but obviously not required.
Very well put. Dame’s legacy is cemented as is. I think most ball fans would agree that the lack of a ring is not his fault, but a product of the teams around him. In the era of superstar musical chairs, Dame has remained committed to his team and will be remembered as a legend, both in Portland and in Springfield.
The only thing in the rafters will be his jersey. No Banners!!!
Lillard plays no defense. He has never won a damn thing. Stats guy riding out maximum contracts.
This guy is no longer interesting.
And with no ring
All the same things people say about Dame “he’s soft, he’ll never win a championship, he doesn’t play defense, he’ll never win a championship etc etc” was also said about Nowitzki. Nowitzki went on to not only win a championship but beat one of the most talented teams ever put together. The odds are stacked against Lillard but we’ve seen some fluky playoff runs the last few years like The Hawks run to ECF two seasons ago and The Mavericks run last season.
Can’t get near a ring and eats up a huge part of the team’s cap room.
Even the Blazers fans are scratching their heads thinkimg about his love for the franchise.
I feel like the loyalty aspect of it is way deeper than just trying to win in portland. you have to remember that he is also from the bay area & seattle doesnt have a team so most of them probably root for portland now. he also said as long as the team is trying to win and not completely rebuilding he will fight w. portland and u gotta respect that. these players also do alot of community work. long story short, he’ll never have to buy another meal in the pacific north west for that l
Dame Lilliard and Blazers adding veteran pieces via trades and/free agent signings will get Portland back to the playoffs by going deep towards Western Conference Finals even NBA Finals adding Westbrook might help the cause.