奇怪这并没有使FP的rumors surrounding Lillard. The latest being an Instagram post from the recent Los Angeles Sparks/Las Vegas Aces game he attended last week. The 30-year-old chose a photo of him smiling with a caption that possibly suggests his openness to a change. "Who should I love? And how often?" …Everybody Always," Lillard wrote. It’s a cryptic message that many Lakers fans are running with the notion Lillard is open to a move. Beyond that, the post builds on the buzz that arose after Lillard and LeBron James embraced during the Sparks game. There is a strong level of mutual respect between the stars, which only adds to the situation. At the same, it may be Lillard just suggesting he shows recognition to all his NBA colleagues.
It’s been nearly five weeks since the Portland Trail Blazers last played with the enduring memory of their 2020-21 season coming in a 126-115 loss to the Denver Nuggets. For everything we’ve sought to forget about that six-game series, there’s one sequence that’s been difficult to shake from the collective psyche. The moment occurred at the end of Game 3’s first quarter, with the Blazers’ subs — namely Enes Kanter — set to enter the game. Over their next eight halfcourt possessions, Denver put their GPS on the Blazers big, involving him in some variation of a pick-and-roll or a dribble handoff to test his agility. Sometimes, they upped their ante, adding CJ McCollum or Carmelo Anthony into that, forcing them into a quick defensive decision or rotation...............................................................
Apparently Chad can play some hoops...but hey when you drop a 1k$ tip, you get to say whatever you want?
Globetrotters sent a letter to Adam Silver asking to be added as an NBA team. Here is also an NPR article talking about it.NPR Globetrotters
Well... that put a stop to Al Horford trade ideas really quickly. | Full package: BOS gets: Moses Brown, Al Horford, this year's #16 pick, 2023 second-round pick | OKC gets: Kemba Walker, 2025 second round-pick | Seems super one-sided, and the Thunder now get ANOTHER FRP... they might be real scary in a few years... Not really seeing why Boston would do this trade, but whatever. | The trade season is ramping up!
Oh well, I guess one Blazer gets engaged, another's marriage comes to an end. Balance to the universe
In 1994, he was taken by the then Washington Bullets with the fifth pick before stints with the Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, Charlotte Bobcats and finally the Miami Heat, where he was part of the 2012 and 2013 championship squads. In the midst of those stops, he spent the 2009-10 season with the Trail Blazers. Howard recorded averages of 13.4 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists throughout his 19-year career. Post playing career, Howard was assistant to Heat coach and Portland product Erik Spoelstra for six seasonbeforereturning as Michigan coach in 2019