July 1, 2024

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The Bucks player Damian Lillard recently shared some details about his post-retirement goals with the media. They seem to involve purchasing stock in the Portland Trail Blazers alongside CJ McCollum, his erstwhile backcourt shooting partner.
“I’ll definitely be a part of that,” Lillard declared when asked if he will buy the Blazers after he retires.
Although it’s not often, there have been a few former players in NBA history who went on to become owners. Michael Jordan stands out the most, having recently sold his ownership of the Hornets following years of managing the team.Before he eventually sold all of his shares, Shaquille O’Neal was a part owner of the Sacramento Kings for a while. LeBron James may not yet own his own team, but there are already rumors that he intends to buy the Las Vegas expansion team. Although Lillard is still years away from considering an ownership role, few individuals are more qualified for that specific function than Lillard.
After spending 11 seasons as a player for the Trail Blazers, Damian, 33, was content to serve as the team’s face and leader both on and off the court. He broke the franchise’s all-time scoring record the previous season, cementing his position as the greatest Trail Blazer of all time. He was (and still is) adored by the city.Regretfully, Lillard forced himself out of the franchise this past summer after more than ten years of bad team construction and mismanagement, and he’s currently on the Bucks with hopes of winning the championship. Time will tell how Dame’s next chapter plays out, but it’s obvious that he still has a particular bond with the Trail Blazers, so it’s probable that he will return, whether it’s in a post-retirement capacity or at the end of his career.

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