DAME COMING HOME?

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  1. STOMP

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    good grief... just stop

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    Pelton gives the Blazers an A-

    https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45519132/nba-free-agency-2025-reaction-grades-biggest-signings

    July 17: Dame returns to Trail Blazers
    Portland Trail Blazers agreed to a reported three-year, $42 million contract with guard Damian Lillard

    Grade: A-

    Lillard's return to Portland is a feel-good ending to an unhappy chapter with the Milwaukee Bucks that culminated in an Achilles injury and Lillard's release with two years remaining on his contract.

    Given the opportunity to pick his destination as a free agent for the first time in his career, Lillard opted to go back to where he starred over his first 11 NBA seasons and where his family and children still reside.

    In basketball terms, Lillard will be an interesting fit for a Blazers team that found a new identity without him during the second half of last season. Portland acquired Toumani Camara as part of the Lillard deal and turned the players and picks acquired from that trade into Deni Avdija, the two leading contributors to the Blazers going 23-18 in the second half of last season.

    Now, Portland has both Jrue Holiday (part of the return for Lillard, traded to the Boston Celtics days later and then reacquired this summer for Anfernee Simons) and Lillard along with the young talent those trades produced -- with more Milwaukee first-round picks and swaps still to convey.

    Given the timing of his left Achilles rupture in late April, it's unlikely Lillard will play a significant role for the Blazers this season. No NBA player since JJ Barea in 2019 has returned from an Achilles rupture faster than 10½ months after the injury, a timetable that would put Lillard back in mid-March at the earliest.

    Still, after striking a buyout with center Deandre Ayton -- another part of the Lillard deal -- on the eve of free agency, Portland could afford to use its non-taxpayer midlevel exception to pay Lillard on top of his $54 million guaranteed salary from the Bucks without going into the tax. This deal is really about having Lillard back for 2026-27, when a healthy version would have potentially commanded more than the $14 million the Blazers will pay him.

    By then, Portland should have a better idea of how its backcourt shakes out. The Simons trade should create more on-ball opportunities for Scoot Henderson during his third season, while the Blazers will know how much Holiday has left in the tank and the long-term future of shooting guard Shaedon Sharpe. Sharpe can be a restricted free agent next summer if he doesn't agree to an extension before the start of this season.

    There's still work for Portland to do, particularly if the team wants to be a player in free agency next summer. With Lillard's salary on the books, plus a $25.2 million cap hold for Sharpe, the Blazers might be better off staying over the cap as things stand. If Portland can get out of the final two years of veteran forward Jerami Grant's contract, however, it's possible the Blazers could open cap space for a run at another contributor.

    Give Lillard credit for negotiating a favorable deal. If Lillard comes back at a high level in 2026-27, a player option for the final season of this contract will allow him to collect more money the following season, when he's no longer being paid by Milwaukee. And after going to a destination that wasn't his initial target in the 2023 trade, Lillard got a no-trade clause, joining LeBron James as the only players in the league with one after Bradley Beal's was extinguished when he agreed to a buyout with the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday
     
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    The best Blazer ever returns.

    I'm not crying. You're crying.

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    I'm excited to see how the next few years unfold...
     
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    Not sure what this means, he better not be our last roster spot.
     
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    of course he will be, it's one of the fine print items in the Dame contract.
     
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    Hire him as an assistant coach if they want. Blevins as an NBA player is a bigger farce than Bronny.
     
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    They can’t bring in Blevins, can they?
     
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    Every member of the SL team is better than Blevins, even shitty headband bro.
     
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    Blevins is happy playing for some powerhouse team in Canada last I heard
     
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    julius Living on the air in Cincinnati... Staff Member Global Moderator

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    He can be on the g-league team.
     
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    Random thoughts, If Grant is replaced by LMA circa 2013-2015 (last 2 Blazers years), we'd be contenders
     
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    Remix here he comes!
     
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    And 2000 minutes to get that record
     
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    It looks like his contract is exactly long enough to get the remaining individual records reasonable for a point guard if he plays two 50-game seasons at 20 minutes a game and averages 1.6 assists per game. All realistic even if he loses a lot of mobility from the Achilles.
     
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    False.

    2014 LMA would be even less valuable today with his low % long 2s.

    Clifford Robinson or Sheed would've thrived in today's game.
     
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    With the way LBJ, CP3, Curry, Durant are playing at older ages I wouldn't be surprised for Dame to play until he's 40.

    I might even be more surprised if he doesn't.

    Now how effective or how many minutes, I don't know
     
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    Sheed definitely; Clifford didn’t have NBA three range reliably and only thrived there in the era of the closer three point line.
     

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