Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers
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According to Shams Charania of ESPN, the Portland Trail Blazers have signed Damian Lillard to a three-year, $42 million contract, effectively putting a cap on the Milwaukee Bucks' trade from two years ago and rendering it a complete and utter disaster. The two years of Lillard in Milwaukee could not have gone much worse.
Damian Lillard is sitting in free agency after the Bucks waived the superstar point guard following his torn Achilles. It's unlikely he'll play much or at all in 2025-26, but he'd be back down the road. SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell thinks the Lakers and Lillard are a match.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNDamian Lillard Reportedly Meeting With Top Eastern Conference Contender As Free Agency Decision LoomsAccording to NBA insider Scott Berges, Damian Lillard is scheduled to meet with the Boston Celtics on July 7th.
Many of the Bucks' big offseason personnel moves became official over the last two days. What else do they need to fill out their roster?
Trade rumors about Giannis Antetokounmpo were rampant after the Bucks were eliminated by Myles Turner and Pacers in the playoffs, but they have died down since then. If he is truly upset about the Damian Lillard news, will we see Giannis start to explore his options elsewhere?
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.