The inside story of how Damian Lillard became the Blazers’ franchise player

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When Paul Allen and Neil Olshey walked out of a June meeting with LaMarcus Aldridge, the Portland Trail Blazers’ owner and general manager were uneasy with the two words that had been ominously absent from Aldridge’s lips: Damian Lillard.
Before the start of free agency, the exhausting, contradictory nature of Aldridge left Blazers officials uneasy. When Olshey had arrived as general manager five years ago, Aldridge was a star stranded on a lottery team. Surround me with talent, Aldridge implored. Olshey dipped into the next NBA draft and delivered Lillard, an All-Star point-guard talent with character for miles.


For all of Aldridge’s personal success and the Blazers’ winning over the next three years, for every way in which Lillard tried to be a deferential co-star – passing on praise in the locker room and assertion on the court – Aldridge treated Lillard like a competitor, as someone stealing his spotlight.


Aldridge walked out the door, Olshey reassembled the roster, and Lillard signed a five-year, $120 million extension with one hand and clutched something else with the other: The responsibility that goes with a max deal, with a franchise star’s stature.


And back then, here’s something that no one could’ve imagined: Aldridge’s season could end only 24 hours after Lillard’s, with the Spurs in Oklahoma City for Game 6 Thursday.


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I like that Woj takes Aldridge to task a bit. :beatinto:
 
Truth be told, the Blazers are developing one of the best winning cultures in the NBA, born of a GM and coach forging one of the league’s most formidable partnerships.

That's why you don't tank.
 
Money quote:

"Truth be told, the Blazers are developing one of the best winning cultures in the NBA, born of a GM and coach forging one of the league’s most formidable partnerships."

That's why you don't tank.
 
"And back then, here’s something that no one could’ve imagined: Aldridge’s season could end only 24 hours after Lillard’s, with the Spurs in Oklahoma City for Game 6 Thursday................."

I can't believe I will be pulling for OKC tonight.......but I will be.
 
Was that posted earlier? If so, I missed it. Perhaps a day late.....never a dolla short. "Droppin' Dimes droppn' dimes..."
"Kevin, where'd you get all them dimes from?"

LOL
 

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