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http://forwardcenter.net/the-somewhat-unlikely-friendship-of-damian-lillard-and-chris-kaman/

And while they do have share some similarities — both were selected with the sixth overall pick of their respective drafts out of small schools — there doesn’t seem to be much connecting the two outside of their chosen occupation.

But sometimes, basketball is enough. So despite the fact that, on the surface, it doesn’t seem like Lillard and Kaman would be likely to form much more than a casual working relationship, a somewhat unlikely friendship has formed between the two since Kaman signed as a free agent before the start of the 2014-15 season.

“I think we’ve got a really good friendship that goes beyond basketball,” said Lillard. “Like, we’ll be friends if and when he leaves the Trail Blazers. I think it’s because, him coming in, I knew he was a good basketball player but I didn’t know him as a person. And him coming in, I’m a young point guard, been on an All-Star team, so I can see that he wouldn’t know what to expect out of me as a person. I think, when he came here, I liked the person that he was more so that just having to deal with a teammate. I like the person that he was, he was cool. And I think I’m different than what he probably expected, so I think that kind of just turned into us being friends. I talk to him all the time on the bus, all the time on the plane, all the time after practice, before practice, we text. It’s constant communication, it was effortless. It just happened.”

The Trail Blazers are the fifth team that Kaman has played for, so at this point, he’s somewhat adept at getting comfortable with new teammates. That’s not to say he hasn’t had his issues finding where he fits in — he readily admits that some transitions have been rougher than others — but at this stage in his career, he’s played with enough guys with whom he’s had little in common with to know that having similar likes and dislikes isn’t really necessary when it comes to forming bonds with teammates.

“I guess I would say it doesn’t matter where you come from,” said Kaman. “We obviously have different interests all together, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be friends with somebody because of your interests. We don’t have a common ground, we’re not going to go hangout and watch a rap video. He understands my position, I understand his position and I don’t make fun of him for it and he doesn’t make fun of me for it. But more than anything, it revolves around basketball. He’s a good person as well, is a good teammate and I think he does well with all the guys, not just myself, of treating everybody with respect.”

There is much more to read... I recommend it!
 
Seriously, someone should give Olshey a "pot brownie" for his amazing effort on building this team. Unlike Whittset, Olshey is a Chemistry Major.
 
Sounds like Damian doesn't think of his teammates as just coworkers. The kid builds relationships, that is a pretty rare attribute. I think he is going to be better able to deal with trades going forward, but he will still miss people.

Notice he says when or if Kaman leaves the team, not the other way around. :)
 
Sounds like Damian doesn't think of his teammates as just coworkers. The kid builds relationships, that is a pretty rare attribute. I think he is going to be better able to deal with trades going forward, but he will still miss people.

Notice he says when or if Kaman leaves the team, not the other way around. :)
He's like Magic off the court and Jordan on it.
 
“Every time we go somewhere, (Kaman) always jokes about stuff and calls the place a ‘dump,’” said Lillard “Now, every time we go somewhere, he be like ‘Dame, what is this place?’ and I’d be like ’THIS PLACE IS A DUMP!’ and he always says that about places. That’s like the main thing, this place is a dump.”

I think this all part of a long troll by Kaman to get Lillard to do a Bette Davis impression.



Or maybe kaman's a closet Elizabeth Taylor fan...

 
Love me some Caveman! I love the way he's mentored Meyers, and now that he's back to his optimal role of playing 16 - 18 MPG off the bench, he's playing great again. This team has great chemistry, and it's awesome how well Kaman has fit in. You expect him to bond with other journeymen his own age who have kicked around the league, but I think it's cool how well he gets along with the young guys that are still on their rookie contracts, too.

More props to Olshey. He knew Kaman from his days with the Clipps and knew he'd be a great fit, both on, and off the court. Kaman's past relationship with Kim Hughes should also not be underestimated - not so much how it impacts Kaman's play at this point in his career, but Kaman's past history with Hughes makes him the perfect mentor for Meyers Leonard and Joel Freeland.

And, I have to agree with Kaman when it comes to this forum, "This place is a DUMP!".

BNM
 
Love me some Caveman! I love the way he's mentored Meyers, and now that he's back to his optimal role of playing 16 - 18 MPG off the bench, he's playing great again. This team has great chemistry, and it's awesome how well Kaman has fit in. You expect him to bond with other journeymen his own age who have kicked around the league, but I think it's cool how well he gets along with the young guys that are still on their rookie contracts, too.

More props to Olshey. He knew Kaman from his days with the Clipps and knew he'd be a great fit, both on, and off the court. Kaman's past relationship with Kim Hughes should also not be underestimated - not so much how it impacts Kaman's play at this point in his career, but Kaman's past history with Hughes makes him the perfect mentor for Meyers Leonard and Joel Freeland.

And, I have to agree with Kaman when it comes to this forum, "This place is a DUMP!".

BNM

So, they visit here?! :MARIS61:
 
I talk to him all the time on the bus, all the time on the plane, all the time after practice, before practice, we text. It’s constant communication, it was effortless. It just happened.

Geezus, it sounds like they're having an affair.
 
At first glance, it doesn’t seem like Damian Lillard and Chris Kaman have a whole lot in common. The former is a 24-year old point guard who grew up in Oakland’s inner city, the latter a 32-year old power forward raised in Wyoming, MI, a city with a population of roughly 72,000.

I looked it up. He grew up in the biggest suburb of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Grand Rapids' metropolitan population is half of Portland's, and about the same as New Orleans, Memphis, and Oklahoma City. So he's not from out in the sticks, as implied when you hear he's from Wyoming.

Seriously, someone should give Olshey a "pot brownie" for his amazing effort on building this team. Unlike Whittset, Olshey is a Chemistry Major.

Good chemistry, but needed chemical explosiveness tonight when they couldn't move past 3 points down. Besides, chemistry of this team isn't better than the Whitsitt teams. It was the Oregonian which had the bad chemistry with the players, and then blamed bad chemistry on the players and GM. Canzano has terrible chemistry with the city of Portland.

“I think I have a lot of respect for the way Damian was raised,” said Kaman...“Because if he wanted to he could come off the pick and roll and shoot the ball every time if he wanted to and he’s good enough to do that."

Well then do it when we're about to lose! Lillard hasn't been a consistent last-second shooter like Roy, since Lillard's great rookie year. We lost tonight and he was missing shots.
 
I looked it up. He grew up in the biggest suburb of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Grand Rapids' metropolitan population is half of Portland's, and about the same as New Orleans, Memphis, and Oklahoma City. So he's not from out in the sticks, as implied when you hear he's from Wyoming.



Good chemistry, but needed chemical explosiveness tonight when they couldn't move past 3 points down. Besides, chemistry of this team isn't better than the Whitsitt teams. It was the Oregonian which had the bad chemistry with the players, and then blamed bad chemistry on the players and GM. Canzano has terrible chemistry with the city of Portland.



Well then do it when we're about to lose! Lillard hasn't been a consistent last-second shooter like Roy, since Lillard's great rookie year. We lost tonight and he was missing shots.
Lillard hit a series winning shot in his second year. Roy never made it out of the first round.
 
Besides, chemistry of this team isn't better than the Whitsitt teams. It was the Oregonian which had the bad chemistry with the players, and then blamed bad chemistry on the players and GM. Canzano has terrible chemistry with the city of Portland.

What complete and utter bullshit. Those teams had HORRIBLE chemistry and it had nothing to do with the media. Whitsitt assembled too damn many players that were all used to and expected to start. Damon was already paranoid and whining about losing PT to Greg Anthony when Whitsitt sighed Rod Strickland - The Sequel. The team, which hadn't lost more than 2 games in a row all season promptly lost 5 in a row and plummeted from 1st seed to 7th seed and was swept in the 1st round in a HUGE chemistry killing move that was completely unnecessary.

I suppose the media was also responsible for Sheed throwing a towel in Sabonis' face on nation TV (yeah, there's another sign of great team unity). The chemistry was so bad, Sabonis "retired" for a year and stated to the Lithuanian media (NOT the Oregonian) that Dunleavey lost the team and was not allowed to discipline the players because Whitsitt wouldn't allow him to.

And then there was the whole Detlef Schrempf Part 2 special privileges bullshit that led to resentment by the other players who were actually required to practice and not leave town to spend time with their families whenever the team on a home stand. Given that we already had Scottie Pippen and Stacy Augmon, htis was another chemistry killing move that was completely unnecessary.

The Brian Grant (heart of that team) for an overweight, coke addicted Shawn Kemp was another chemistry killing move that led to Kemp abandoning the team to enter rehab during the playoff race.

I suppose none of this actually happened and Oregonian just made it all up. Look, I hate Canzano too, but trying to pin Whitsitt's multiple fuck ups on him is ridiculous.

BNM
 
You make me long for the good old days. Now THAT was entertainment. Exciting times!
 

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