Dame wants Stotts to keep his job, among other things.

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What a selfless guy. You never hear stars say stuff like this. All they care about is themselves. Here's a quote from an article at The Athletic:

“At this point in my career, bruh, I don’t expect no credit,” he said. “I don’t expect no love. Because I don’t do what I do for them to judge me a certain way. I have my own reasons for what I do. I have my own stuff I want to accomplish. I want my coach to keep his job. I want my teammates to be rewarded with good contracts. I want to be a winning player. I want my teammates to enjoy playing with me and feel like they’re a part of something special. All that stuff matters to me. Making sure I stay true to who I am as a person and being real about everything. That means something to me."

“So, I mean, when it comes to everybody being like, ‘Who’s the best point guard and who’s the superstar and who’s not?’ I don’t really care about that shit. I can honestly say I don’t care. When somebody is just discrediting me or acting like I’m not doing something that I’m doing, I might say something. I’m not moved by it or nothing like that because I do what I do for me and by my own standards and not by the media or what the public thinks. Otherwise, I would’ve been tried to go team up or I would’ve been tried to start doing everything to draw attention on myself and try to make them look at me a certain way. But I don’t because I got my own stuff that I play by and that I play for.”
 
What a shocking turn of events. I expected Lillard, whenever asked, to complain about his coach, teammates, city, etc. This happy-talk may become the standard answer from all athletes, requiring many new threads.
Dames gas as much influence on this with respect to who stats and goes, as Bron does in LA.
He wants Terry here, he's here.
 
What a shocking turn of events. I expected Lillard, whenever asked, to complain about his coach, teammates, city, etc. This happy-talk may become the standard answer from all athletes, requiring many new threads.
I've never seen a player say that he is playing for his coach to keep his job and for his teammates to get big contracts. Never heard that at all. This is special. It's usually about switching teams so that they can win a ring for themselves.
 
Dames gas as much influence on this with respect to who stats and goes, as Bron does in LA.
He wants Terry here, he's here.
He wanted Plumlee and Ed Davis here.
 
I am sure this will piss people off, but it needs saying.

He is loyal to his coach and team-mates. He has his own goals. That's all fine and well - but I would feel a lot better about things if the FANS were also on his list.

Dame wants his coach to keep his job. I would actually prefer a player who would gut his coach and festoon the Burnside bridge with his entrails to give the fans/team/city another banner in the rafters.
 
I am sure this will piss people off, but it needs saying.

He is loyal to his coach and team-mates. He has his own goals. That's all fine and well - but I would feel a lot better about things if the FANS were also on his list.

Dame wants his coach to keep his job. I would actually prefer a player who would gut his coach and festoon the Burnside bridge with his entrails to give the fans/team/city another banner in the rafters.
He's talked about it a lot actually.

https://www.nbcsports.com/northwest/portland-trail-blazers/damians-daydream-parade-portland

He calls them daydreams, and each time he is warped into the same place, the same scene, the same celebration: Downtown Portland. Broadway. Fans lining the streets. Lillard and his Trail Blazers teammates waving from cars.

“It’s weird, because I could just flip the channel and go to NBA TV and …. I will have a flash of it,’’ Lillard said. “I will literally think of Broadway … El Gaucho … the Benson Hotel … us in cars … right there.’’

It is the moment, Lillard says, when he leads the Blazers to the NBA Championship and the city holds a parade down Broadway, just like it did when Bill Walton, Jack Ramsay and the rest of the Trail Blazers caravanned through the heart of Portland that June day in 1977.

“I kind of obsess about that moment,’’ he says of his reoccurring daydream. “It motivates me.’’
or here...

https://theathletic.com/1272286/201...blazers-are-now-saying-the-quiet-part-loudly/

https://theathletic.com/1272286/201...blazers-are-now-saying-the-quiet-part-loudly/
Lillard said last season he has daydreams of a championship parade. Bazemore said he had a recurring dream, complete with confetti falling and players celebrating the title. He said in every dream, he is wearing a Blazers jersey.

“I haven’t even gotten to the confetti,” Lillard said. “I always visualize how I’m going to feel when the buzzer goes off. And I look at the clock, and it’s really over and we have won it. I don’t know what I’m going to do. I literally have no idea. I might not leave the court until the next day.”

That visualization of the final seconds was brought to life this summer when Lillard watched Toronto beat Golden State for the title. In the final seconds, Raptors guard Kyle Lowry was shown looking up at the clock in awe.

“When I saw him do that, I had chills, literally chills,” Lillard said. “Because I knew exactly what he was thinking, because I imagine myself in that spot all the time.”
 

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