Damian Lillard says he is not unhappy in Portland
"I'm not unhappy," Lillard said Sunday. "I love where I live. I love the organization. I love our coaching staff. I love where I am."
Damian Lillard said that he is not unhappy in Portland despite the departures of Ed Davis, Shabazz Napier and Pat Connaughton.
Per The Oregonian, "I'm not unhappy," Lillard said Sunday. "I love where I live. I love the organization. I love our coaching staff. I love where I am."
That, combined with the fact that the team also let backup guards Shabazz Napier and Pat Connaughton go, rankled the Blazers' franchise cornerstone.
"I loved Ed," Lillard said. "One of my best friend's in the league (and) favorite teammates I've played with. To lose him, that's a loss for our team. Bazz played big minutes for us. Pat played big minutes for us. So we lose three rotation players that gave us a lot, that contributed to our season last year."
Per The Oregonian, "I'm not unhappy," Lillard said Sunday. "I love where I live. I love the organization. I love our coaching staff. I love where I am."
That, combined with the fact that the team also let backup guards Shabazz Napier and Pat Connaughton go, rankled the Blazers' franchise cornerstone.
"I loved Ed," Lillard said. "One of my best friend's in the league (and) favorite teammates I've played with. To lose him, that's a loss for our team. Bazz played big minutes for us. Pat played big minutes for us. So we lose three rotation players that gave us a lot, that contributed to our season last year."