“I ain’t gonna cry, but I don’t usually be feeling like this.. I feel so happy on the inside.” -Damian Lillard walking into the Blazers locker room again

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  1. Seeing how strongly he feels about Portland , it’s kind of weird to look back retroactively to how toxic him and his agent were trying to strong arm the team into trading him exactly where he wanted.

    Felt like a crazy toxic breakup at the time

  2. Locker room must look a lot different. I believe the only players left he played with are Jerami Grant and Shaedon Sharpe

  3. should have never left. shame on every loser, media or otherwise who pushed narratives for him to leave for like 5 years.

  4. I wanted to see him on a team that competing for a chip, but I am glad he’s where he wants to be. Hope he comes back strong

  5. Bro got handed 42 million to rehab with his family and play for the city he built his house in and never sold it. I bet he wants to cry on the inside. Lucky MF

  6. Sometimes you don’t miss something until it’s gone. Grass apparently wasn’t greener on the other side.

    Happy for him and Portland to have him back.

  7. every emotional event that happens to him he has to reiterate that he ain’t gonna cry

  8. Good for him!!! Great to see… I hope he has a full recovery and is back to his usual level for the remainder of his career

  9. man, this dude’s so fucking corny. i don’t understand how anybody can like him, bro went from “i’m too loyal for this era” to DEMANDING a trade after getting a supermax to “😭 i can’t believe i’m back 😭” within 2 years

    corniest dude in the league, no wonder r/nba creams its collective pantaloon over him

  10. I don’t think leaving to the Bucks was necessarily a mistake, it was more leaving so late in his career. He should’ve left a couple seasons earlier.

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