Lillard Still Learning To Deal With The Business Of The NBA

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Every player in the NBA knows it’s a business, and for the most part, they like it that way. Very few can make it to the NBA without a deep and sincere love of basketball, so most who are talented enough to make the league would probably continue to play for free if doing so professionally wasn’t an option, but being well compensated for partaking in an activity that you cherish is a rare and wonderful thing.

But while there are certainly perks to the business-side of the NBA, there are obviously downsides, a lament that Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard expressed via Twitter Tuesday night.

“Seems like every person I have been close with in the NBA is never kept around,” wrote Lillard. “The business side is what I hate the most!”

On Wednesday after the third practice of his USA Basketball tryout, Lillard expanded on his thoughts about seeing teammates who become friends moving on to other teams, with the most recent example being Mo Williams, who has signed as a free agent with the Timberwolves this summer after playing last season in Portland.

“I was just saying that’s the toughest part, when you develop friendships with people and then they’re gone,” said Lillard. “Ronnie Price, (Eric Maynor), JJ (Hickson), Jared (Jeffries), Mo (Williams), (Elliot Williams), it just seems like everybody that I’ve been real cool with, they end up not on the team. I was just saying that’s the part of the business that I hate.”

On one hand, it’s not as if those relationships just go away when players go their separate ways, but going from seeing a person literally every day for eight months to a few times a year, at most, is a sting that Lillard is still getting used to.

“The relationship is different,” Lillard said of friends turned former teammates. “It’s been different with every guy except (Price) because I knew him before I got to the NBA. But with Mo, I think it’s different with Mo, too. Me and Mo got like a real friendship. That’s like my big brother. I talk to Mo every day and I’m sure it will be the same. It’s just like, you don’t want to develop these friendships and get comfortable with people, get used to people being around and then they gone. It’s not like it’s two years or three years and then they’re gone, it’s like one year, gone, one year, gone.”

Lillard makes a point of noting that he’s in no way criticizing Portland’s decisions when it comes to personnel. After all, it’s inarguable that the moves executed by the front office during Lillard’s first two seasons have been overwhelmingly successful, as evidenced by a 21-win improvement during the 2013-14 seasons and advancing to the second-round of the playoffs for the first time in 14 years. But for someone as willing to open himself up to others as Lillard is, adding new talent at the expense of friendship is still bittersweet.

“For me, it’s like, I like to be friends with the people that I play with,” said Lillard. “I like to have a bond with the people that I’m playing with so we’re comfortable with each other, we’re comfortable getting on each other and taking criticism from each other. When it’s a new person each year, you’ve got to feel people out each year. Over time you get to know people, you know what I mean? The Spurs, they don’t have to deal with that. Oklahoma City, they don’t have to deal with that. For me, I just hate the fact that it is that way. As far as friendships, I hate that.”

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“I was just saying that’s the toughest part, when you develop friendships with people and then they’re gone,” said Lillard. “Ronnie Price, (Eric Maynor), JJ (Hickson), Jared (Jeffries), Mo (Williams), (Elliot Williams), it just seems like everybody that I’ve been real cool with, they end up not on the team. I was just saying that’s the part of the business that I hate.”

Lillard bonds with the underdogs. He'll probably have a house of stray cats and dogs after he retires.
 
Dude, you've only been in the league 2 years. You'll figure it out soon enough.
 
Dude, you've only been in the league 2 years. You'll figure it out soon enough.

He's already got it figured out. Enjoy your time, realize it's a business, and make new friendships.
 
He's already got it figured out. Enjoy your time, realize it's a business, and make new friendships.

He shouldn't be heartbroken that the team cuts its ties with his scrubby friend teammates then.
 
He should stop becoming friends with shitty players on short contracts.
 
Ironically, it's getting rid of Price and Maynor that allowed him to bond with Mo.
 
This isn't a big deal but should be monitored. How often do you see players getting upset because they lose a staff member or a player. Lebron James and Mike Miller are a recent example.

That's why I worry about Vanterpools future. I think we need to keep him at all costs.
 
i don't get why he mentions Spurs and OKC. They have turnover as well. Just not the top guys. Want what they have, make friends with LMA, or Nic, or something. Tim Duncan doesn't lament losing guys 7-10 each year
 
So he bonds with shitty players?

I guess Dame and I are going to be good buddies after all!
 
I think that is the underlying story. He hasn't bonded with LMA, Nic, Wes, Rolo. As a PG, he should by now have had sex with each of them at least once.

He's not got what it takes. I say trade him for Eric Maynor.

barfo
 
I think that is the underlying story. He hasn't bonded with LMA, Nic, Wes, Rolo. As a PG, he should by now have had sex with each of them at least once.

He's not got what it takes. I say trade him for Eric Maynor.

barfo
He has a poster of each of the 4 players mentioned above hanging in his garage and there is a dart through the face of them all for every missed shot that would have led to a Lillard assit.
 
Rudy posted how lonely he was in Portland. Pritchard ignored it. Surprise, next summer he pushed hard to be traded.

Batum wanted McMillan to play him European-style, Renaissance Man instead of as a shooting specialist. So he got himself an offer from the Wolves that financially diverted our summer offers.

Olshey needs to pay attention to player unhappiness. Keep Lillard happy.
 
Doesn't even make sense. The core of the team has remained unchanged since Lillard got here. Why hasn't he bonded with the rest of the starters? The Blazers are arguably one of the least changed team going into next year.
 
Because you don't pick who to bond with on the personal level. The people you meet with whom you click in an emotional way are not chosen for business or professional reasons; it just happens. I'm sure as a player Dame has a bond with teammates; he is saying he developed special personal bonds with some individuals. Are you asking him to be a total snob and not make friends with anyone who isn't a star?
 
Forget about the basketball part of it, just seeing his paychecks and realizing what his future checks will be would be enough.

That cat just signed a 100 Mil contract with Adidas. He's already gettin' checks. :lol:
 
What if Damian makes the US team, and he misses Portland training camp. Blake is the primary point guard while he's gone. Everyone loves Blake, and then Lillard comes back, and he and Blake don't get along! DRAMA!!!! OHNO!:MARIS61:
 
He hasn't had to say it to anybody but the ones that left... so of course we see this... ya'll saying "Why don't he bond with the starters?" Maybe he's even more bonded with the starters than anyone else, but he hasn't had to say bye to them, so we don't know. It'd be tacky if he says "Well, I got all my brothers on this team, don't need him"... it's a damned if you do, damned if you don't. He's a loyal guy. This means nothing to if he's going to stay or go.
 
What if Damian makes the US team, and he misses Portland training camp. Blake is the primary point guard while he's gone. Everyone loves Blake, and then Lillard comes back, and he and Blake don't get along! DRAMA!!!! OHNO!:MARIS61:

Or it could be a blessing in disguise. Blake can work himself into the rotation and learn the timing and sweet spots of the starters and bench.
 
Or it could be a blessing in disguise. Blake can work himself into the rotation and learn the timing and sweet spots of the starters and bench.

Since he's going to start over Dame, that's a good thing...

...Man if Nate were still coach I'd be hating life.
 
Doesn't even make sense. The core of the team has remained unchanged since Lillard got here. Why hasn't he bonded with the rest of the starters? The Blazers are arguably one of the least changed team going into next year.

Your post made me think about it, and I'm wondering if maybe the guys who have been here a long time are clicky? Wes, Nico, and LA have been playing together for quite a while, so it would make sense to me that they might be closer with each other, AND they probably already have friends in the area that they've connected with outside of basketball. So naturally Dame would connect with guys who haven't been here very long. They wouldn't know as many people in the city.

Also, it would make sense to me that he would connect with other point guards (Maynor, Mo, and Earl).
 
Here's hoping he becomes bosom buddies with LMA this season! :D
 

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