I like him a lot. Its also odd that they are reporting on rumors that don't exist outside of this article
So yeah, not believing it.
I think this is probably horse manure. I can't see the Blazers giving up Lillard without Kawhi being involved, but it is a change of pace from Tim retiring.
http://http://www.gospelherald.com/a...ssive-deal.htm
NBA Rumors: San Antonio Spurs Offer Damian Lillard Massive Deal; Kawhi Leonard, LaMarcus Aldridge Find New Tim Duncan
By Mitch de Leon ([email protected]) Jul 13, 2016 09:24 AM EDT
The San Antonio Spurs is arguably one of the best teams in the Western Conference with Kawhi Leonard, LaMarcus Aldridge and Danny Green repeatedly set to beat the team-up of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors. However, the Tony Parker team might need more than just their rising Big Three to dominate the league as they fell victim to the Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook tandem last NBA season. Hence, reports are surfacing that Damian Lillard of the Portland Trail Blazers is expected to reunite with LaMarcus Aldridge soon in the San Antonio Spurs roster.
The separation of LaMarcus Aldridge and Damian Lillard pretty much resembles that between Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. While the Golden State Warriors have yet to confirm rumors of working on signing the remaining Oklahoma City Thunder NBA All-Star, the San Antonio Spurs are said to be close to sealing the deal with the Portland Trail Blazers leader. Will this move solve their problem following the Tim Duncan retirement announcement that rocked the NBA community?
Unlike Kobe Bryant, who had a retirement tour with the Los Angeles Lakers during the 2015-16 season, Tim Duncan opted to announce his exit in the same low key manner he led the Kawhi Leonard squad. Without any fuss or grand plans, the five-time NBA champion decided to end his 19 years in the league this offseason. Hence, rumors are rife that the San Antonio Spurs are looking for a good leader to replace him soon.
"Tim Duncan is one of the most dominant players in NBA history," said Adam Silver in his statement following the Tim Duncan retirement announcement. He added, "His devotion to excellence and mastery of the game led to five NBA championships, two regular-season MVP awards and a place among the all-time greats, while his understated selflessness made him the ultimate teammate."
Silver further shared, "For two decades Tim represented the Spurs, the city of San Antonio and the league with passion and class. All of us in the NBA family thank him for his profound impact on the game."
Where will the San Antonio Spurs go from here? At the moment, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker are still with the NBA team. However, the departure of Tim Duncan will definitely leave a void in their roster. Will adding Damian Lillard be a good move?
Despite the exit of LaMarcus Aldridge from the Portland Trail Blazers last summer, he is said to have kept his good relationship with Damian Lillard. While Aldridge understandably had to adjust to the Gregg Popovich style of play, the San Antonio Spurs fans expected more from him especially after big money was spent to sign him. Aldridge was earlier aggressively pursued by the New York Knicks, Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Clippers and Chicago Bulls.
"[Aldridge and I] basically exchanged texts about how much admiration we have for each other," said Lillard following the exit of his teammate at the time. He added, "That change wasn't about me. I did express that I wanted him to be back. I told him I respected his decision. I respected that he told me before the news broke and I saw it on TV."
What do you think? Will the San Antonio Spurs be a good fit for Damian Lillard? Will a reunion with LaMarcus Aldridge and eventual relationship with Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green make the Portland Trails Blazers star the next Tim Duncan?
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I like him a lot. Its also odd that they are reporting on rumors that don't exist outside of this article
So yeah, not believing it.
If he comes we win the championship. Even with Kyle on team.
Didn't LMA bolt because of Lillard?
Yeah, sure...![]()
There is no conceivable scenario where Portland gives up Dame without us giving up Kawhi. Total bs.
This made me lol:
NBA Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers Confirm Tony Parker Max Contract; D'Angelo Russell, Jordan Clarkson Welcome PG: http://www.gospelherald.com/articles...welcome-pg.htm
Lol, I'm getting kind of woozy over here man!
This is straight re ed -- and I don't use that word often. I guess I can't be surprised given what Web site the article is from.
Let's say next year Blazers are serious about trading Lillard, we won't have any assets for the exception of Green, unless one of our stashes becomes a Whiteside or something, to obtain him.
This has to be totally made up.....what can Spurs give up thst Portland would have any interest in if you aren't moving LMA or Kawhi
Lillard signed an extension in Portland last July and is under contract until the end of the 2020-21 season.
So good luck offering him a massive deal that he is contractually prohibited from accepting.
(and good luck making a deal with Portland for him -- particularly one that doesn't involve Kawhi Leonard)
lol What a bull site
NBA Rumors: Golden State Warriors Mull Over Draymond Green Trade For Russell Westbrook; Kevin Durant Convinces Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson
We have a proven veteran PG with championship experience.
I emailed them telling them how trash their "news" site was.
Actually lol'd. Thx for the laughs
who would we give up for that? Portland would take green and kyle for him?
Todays journalism
classic! Scream 1 1996
Basketball version of National Enquirer.
What the there is no way Lillard is coming here. That guy should be fired for writing such bull articles.
The first paragraph of that absurd "article" sounded like it was written by a 7th grader. Literally.
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