Blazers' Damian Lillard 'Couldn't Be Happier' Following Portland ...
The Blazers are glad to have him back, as well.
www.si.comI don’t have live tool access right now, but here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting up to mid-2025.
Answer: Damian Lillard has been reported to be returning to the Portland Trail Blazers on a multi-year deal, with plans for him to rehab from his Achilles injury this season and then contribute in following seasons. Several outlets around July 2025 cited a three-year contract (roughly in the $40–45 million range) that includes a player option and a no-trade clause, returning him to his longtime team in Portland. The move marked a notable reunion after his departure to Milwaukee, and it generated strong anticipation for how he’ll fit with Portland’s rebuilding roster once healthy.
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The Blazers are glad to have him back, as well.
www.si.comSince rejoining the team that drafted him on a three-year, $41.6 million free agent deal this summer, nine-time All-Star point guard Damian Lillard has already
www.si.comThe nine-time NBA All-Star is heading back to the Portland Trail Blazers, that team that took drafted him in 2012.
en.as.comLillard spent the first 11 years of his career with the Blazers before being traded to the Bucks
www.cbssports.comThe nine-time NBA All-Star and all-time leading Portland Trail Blazers scorer has agreed to a three-year, $42 million deal to rejoin the team.
www.opb.orgDamian Lillard will play his 1st game in Portland on Wednesday since he was traded to the Bucks in the offseason.
www.nba.comNBA star Damian Lillard says he returned to the Trail Blazers for basketball reasons, but only time will tell if it works out.
hoopswire.comLillard and the Blazers are close to a three-year contract, where he would spend this season recovering from a torn Achilles.
www.nbcsports.comLillard's age and contract duration pose potential issues
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