Damian Lillard signs deal to return to the Blazers
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Damian Lillard nearly joined the Timberwolves, where his leadership and scoring could have turned them into NBA title contenders.
Damian Lillard’s return to the Portland Trail Blazers is the talk of the town late in NBA free agency, not just for the sentimental reunion but because of this jaw-dropping number. A $70 million combined salary for 2025-26,
LeBron James became the only player in the NBA with a no-trade clause on Wednesday when the Phoenix Suns bought out Bradley Beal's contract.
All this comes after the Phoenix Suns traded superstar Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks and the 10th pick (Khaman Maluach) in the 2025 NBA Draft. The Boston Celtics also began a refresh by trading Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trailblazers and Kristaps Porziņģis to the Atlanta Hawks.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Eastern Conference Powerhouse Still Tipped As Heavy Favorite To Land Damian Lillard In Blockbuster Offseason MoveOrlando is not the only spot. One league insider stated that Boston remains the team which can be a potential land for Damian Lillard.
The Milwaukee Bucks sent shockwaves through the NBA when they waived star point guard Damian Lillard to make room for the signing of free-agent center Myles Turner.
Maybe it makes sense for Lillard to give Boston a shot. Thoughts change, interests shift, so it might be a good time to experiment.
It's been about two weeks since the Milwaukee Bucks announced their intentions to waive Damian Lillard. Since his departure from Milwaukee, many teams from across the association have expressed their interest in signing the nine-time All-Star.