After 11 seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers, Damian Lillard wants a trade to the Miami Heat. That’s been the story all offseason. Yet, despite having months to negotiate, Lillard appears no closer to landing in South Beach.
After 11 seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers, Damian Lillard wants a trade to the Miami Heat. That’s been the story all offseason. Yet, despite having months to negotiate, Lillard appears no closer to landing in South Beach.
After 11 seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers, Damian Lillard wants a trade to the Miami Heat. That’s been the story all offseason. Yet, despite having months to negotiate, Lillard appears no closer to landing in South Beach.
It’s not because of the Blazers, who reportedly want a Lillard trade done as soon as possible, or at least before the start of training camp on Oct. 3. This gives the Heat a seemingly limited window to execute a deal.
Yet, despite Lillard’s wishes to land in Miami, the Blazers aren’t required to exclusively negotiate with just one team. There’s also 28 others out there too. With a self-imposed deadline just under two weeks away, the Blazers are amplifying their efforts to find the best trade return possible for their former franchise cornerstone. This even includes negotiating with teams not named the Heat.
Or, as Wojnarowski alluded to, maybe Portland is legitimately working on sending their longtime loyal icon to a team he’d rather not play for. Or maybe not. Yahoo’s Chris Haynes has even more on the Blazers’ discussions, or non-negotiations with Miami
As Woj noted, any potential Lillard trade could end up being a multi-team trade. It’s possible the Blazers’ most recent conversations have been more about trying to find willing participants in a bigger Lillard trade.
Or maybe this is one last attempt at getting the Heat to improve their offer just enough to finally get a Lillard trade done. If the Oct. 3 deadline is concrete, we’ll have our answers soon enough