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http://www.csnnw.com/blazers/how-trail-blazers-became-hottest-team-nba-love-learning-and-losses
It is a mid-season awakening, one whose shine was hard to see that December night when Lillard and the Blazers returned home from a blowout loss in New Orleans. As he approached the front door of his Lake Oswego home that night, Lillard today remembers it being the low point of his season.
“I remember getting home and thinking, dang,’’ Lillard said. “Why can’t we just get a break?’’
Turns out, the Blazers didn’t need a break. They just needed time.
Somewhere around mid-January, coach Terry Stotts made a difficult decision: Maurice Harkless would no longer be in the regular playing rotation.
For Harkless, it was a painful pill to swallow. After the Jan. 29 game against Charlotte and the Jan. 31 game against Minnesota, he never left the bench and was dressed and headed out of the arena by the time Stotts was done addressing the media.
“I would leave here,’’ Harkless said, “and I would be pissed off.’’
Lillard, whose locker stall is next to Harkless, could sense a situation heading the wrong way.
So Lillard texted Harkless.
“I texted him: Man, you have to stay with it. We are going to need you. You are going to be big for us,’’ Lillard said.
Harkless looked at the text and stopped thinking about himself and instead thought about the people in the locker room. The guys he shared sweat with in practice, the guys he laughed with on the plane.
He texted Lillard back.
“I got you,’’ Lillard said, recalling the text.



