
When the Milwaukee Bucks waived and stretched Damian Lillard’s contract early July, NBA fans buzzed with speculation—and the Golden State Warriors were reportedly one of the teams expressing interest . With Lillard available at a much-reduced price, Golden State explored the possibility of pairing him with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, banking on a dynamic backcourt duo—if Dame had recovered from his torn Achilles in time .
But in a storyline befitting his career arc, Lillard chose not to join the hometown Warriors. Instead, he committed to a three‑year, $42 million contract to return to the Portland Trail Blazers, the franchise that drafted him and where he spent 11 seasons . The deal includes a player option for 2027–28 and a no‑trade clause, giving him control over his future Deal Details & Financials Contract Length 3 years
Value $42 million total, ~$14 M/year
Player Option 2027–28 season included
No‑Trade Clause Full
Combined with the stretched Bucks contract, Lillard is set to earn approximately $70 million in 2025‑26 .
In his first season with the Bucks, Lillard suffered a torn Achilles during Game 4 of the first-round playoff series in late April. As a result, he’s expected to miss the entire 2025‑26 season, using that time to rehab in Portland .
Why Portland Over Golden State?
Roots & Legacy: Lillard opted for a heartfelt return to Portland, where his family resides and his legacy runs deep .
Reunion with Leadership: Front-office meetings with GM Joe Cronin and coach Chauncey Billups sealed the deal, emphasizing mutual commitment .
Fan & Media Support: The move is widely seen as emotional and “romantic” across the NBA landscape .
Meanwhile, although Warriors were “in touch,” they couldn’t close the deal—Dame’s heart remained in Portland .
NBA Community Reactions
Patrick Beverley on X:
> “Dame to Portland he not wrong… i’m going back where the LOVE IS”
Marc Stein called it:
> “As an incurable basketball romantic … LOVE seeing that Dame Lillard is going back to the Blazers.”
Warriors interest: They evaluated a cost-effective path to add Lillard, but Portland ultimately won.
Lillard’s choice: Three-year, $42 M deal with the Blazers—reunion driven by legacy, family, and familiarity.
Next steps: Recovery year followed by an emotional return on the court in Portland.
Let me know if you’d like a breakdown of cap impacts on the Warriors or what this means for Portland’s rebuild!

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