In a stunning twist of events, Damian Lillard has officially returned to the Portland Trail Blazers, but not as a player—at least not yet. During his introductory press conference, Lillard revealed he will not be hitting the court next season due to an Achilles injury. However, head coach Chauncey Billups made a bold statement, declaring Lillard will become the highest-paid assistant coach in NBA history while he recuperates.
Billups expressed his excitement about Lillard’s return, emphasizing the importance of having him back in the organization and community he cherishes. “I’m going to be putting him to work every day,” Billups said, hinting at Lillard’s significant role off the court. The star guard, who has long been a pillar of the franchise, spoke passionately about his desire to contribute to the team’s success and his commitment to his family, which played a crucial role in his decision to return.
Despite the injury sidelining him, Lillard’s presence is expected to have a monumental impact on the team dynamics and strategy. He acknowledged that the decision to return was not purely personal; it was also rooted in his belief in the current roster’s potential to compete at a high level. “This team has all the talent and depth to succeed,” he stated, underscoring the promising future he envisions for the Trail Blazers.
As the NBA gears up for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on Lillard, not just as a player but as a pivotal figure in the coaching realm. The Trail Blazers are banking on his experience and insight to guide the team through what promises to be a challenging season ahead. With this unexpected turn of events, the basketball world is left buzzing—can Lillard transform his injury setback into a historic coaching legacy?