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    Default Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

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    Dumb ****s.

    I think it's time that franchises just straight up admit that winning championships is not their only priority.

    It's fine if people want to keep fans interested and make money, but... yeah... stupid... at least let fans know that you're not going for a championship as priority 1, 2 and 3.

    PORTLAND, Ore. — Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers are expected to come to terms over the summer on a four-year, $191 million supermax contract extension, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

    Lillard would officially qualify for the supermax if he’s voted to one of the three All-NBA Teams, which is virtually a lock for the four-time All-Star.

    Lillard has two years and approximately $62 million remaining on his current deal. The extension would put him under contract for the next six years, and he’d be 34 years old by the time the deal expires, perhaps solidifying his status as arguably the greatest Trail Blazer of all time.

    According to rival executives, a new pact for Lillard would almost certainly include a player option, something the guard bypassed on his previous deal.

    Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, right, shoots near Golden State Warriors forward Jordan Bell during the first half of Game 4 of the NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference finals Monday, May 20, 2019, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Craig Mitchelldyer)
    Blazers guard Damian Lillard goes to the hoop during the first half of Game 4 of the Western Conference finals Monday. (AP)
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    “We’ll focus on the [contract] later,” Lillard told Yahoo Sports after the Blazers’ 119-117 Game 4 overtime loss to Golden State Warriors on Monday night.

    The seven-year veteran led the Trail Blazers to the Western Conference finals for the first time in 19 years before being swept by the defending champions.

    “Look at what we did this year,” Lillard told Yahoo Sports. “We played without our starting center [Jusuf Nurkic, who suffered a season-ending leg injury]. We played without CJ [McCollum] toward the end of the season. So, looking at that, we were still able to get here. We were one step away [from the Finals]. And not only here, we had double-digit leads in three of the four games. I think getting here is reassuring that we can get the job done.”

    Although Lillard wasn’t able to have a breakout offensive performance because of the Warriors’ ultra aggressive traps and double teams and a nagging rib injury, his competitiveness and perseverance were admired from the opposite bench.

    “Dame is a special player,” Warriors star Draymond Green told Yahoo Sports. “He just keeps battling. He loves this team and this city, and you respect the fact that he wants to win here and do it his way. He’s an ultimate competitor, and you can tell he’s from Oakland. He’s going to find a way to get it done.”

    The series proved Portland is still a few pieces away from legitimately contending for a title. For the second consecutive year, the game plan was to take Lillard out of the game by swarming the star and forcing him to pass and rely on his teammates to hit big shots.

    Roster depth also remains a major concern for Portland. Including the regular season and postseason, Lillard led the league in minutes played with 3,488.

    If Neil Olshey — the Blazers’ president of basketball operations — decides against making a trade or stretching the contracts of Evan Turner or Meyers Leonard, then Portland is likely headed for another season over the luxury tax threshold and it would severely restrict the team’s options in the offseason.

    “We just have to continue to improve with the guys we have,” Lillard told Yahoo Sports. “And then if it presents itself where we can get some guys in that can maybe take us to the next level, then look at that. I think that’s all we can do.”

    Another major decision for the Trail Blazers is the future of their head coach, Terry Stotts. The team holds his option for the 2019-20 season, but it would likely require an extension this summer to get Stotts to return to the sideline.

    Stotts was not pleased when he wasn’t offered an extension last year, sources said. As the second-winningest coach in franchise history and coming off a 53-29 record that equated to the third seed in the West this season, Stotts is deserving of a new deal.

    “It's a disappointing loss, but for me it was an outstanding season,” Stotts said Monday night. “The guys in the locker room are special. It's been a special season. Always tough to lose the last game of the year, but I couldn't be more proud of the group that we've had.”

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    He was first team last year and lead a team with no all-stars to the WCFs. But yeah. The Blazers were predicted to not even make the playoffs


    Lillard only further proved he's a superstar this post season. He eliminated 3 all-stars this post season. He took on 3. He's the second best point guard in the NBA as of today.

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    OP are you saying they should not max Dame?

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    Who could they even sign even if they didn't pay him that much? They are already overpaying a bunch of dudes. They are a small market and the only way to get players is by trading away their young talent for someone.

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    Quote Originally Posted by RoseCity07
    He was first team last year and lead a team with no all-stars to the WCFs. But yeah. The Blazers were predicted to not even make the playoffs


    Lillard only further proved he's a superstar this post season. He eliminated 3 all-stars this post season. He took on 3. He's the second best point guard in the NBA as of today.
    Dude got Dingo

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    Quote Originally Posted by RoseCity07
    He was first team last year and lead a team with no all-stars to the WCFs. But yeah. The Blazers were predicted to not even make the playoffs


    Lillard only further proved he's a superstar this post season. He eliminated 3 all-stars this post season. He took on 3. He's the second best point guard in the NBA as of today.
    I thought he was better than Curry doe?

    Now he

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    [QUOTE=warriorfan]Dude got Dingo

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    They made the WCF without their starting center.I don't see that as irrelevant.

    Getting beat by a dynasty doesn't make a team irrelevant.

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    Bowl-head boy forgetting your Magic haven't done squat in 25 years either?

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    [QUOTE=RRR3]I thought he was better than Curry doe?

    Now he

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    Incredible. Enjoy irrelevance, Portland. Damian Chokeard.

    Losers got Dingo'd.

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    Those double teams suffocated him. LiLard needs to watch some Mandingo vids this offseason to see how to handle it 2 at a time

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan
    Those double teams suffocated him. LiLard needs to watch some Mandingo vids this offseason to see how to handle it 2 at a time
    Steph been gettin double teamed by dudes for at least 5 years. He takes it like a champ

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    Quote Originally Posted by imdaman99
    Steph been gettin double teamed by dudes for at least 5 years. He takes it like a champ
    Don’t start with homosexual induendos. Your dude Westbrook is a confirmed sweet boy.

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    Default Re: Welcome... to another... decade... of irrelevance... Portland!

    They need to move better prices around him.. On any given day him or CJ are inconsistent. CJ can ball out but he can't be trusted all the time. He freezes.

    Dame is loyal and if other players can get the money he's looking at then better for him. He's a stud. Also a genuine character. It's impossible to not love him. He played with separated ribs.

    I just want him to get a ring.

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