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<p>Portland Blazers point guard Damian Lillard fell short of saying he wants to stay with the Blazers long-term, but said he was “bothered’’ by the assumption a controversial column written by writer and friend Chris Haynes was planted by him.</p>



<p>The Yahoo Sports author appeared to suggest Lillard may not want a long future with the Blazers because management hasn’t built enough around him to win a title.</p>



<p> ”No one has ever questioned the fight in Lillard,’’ <strong>Haynes wrote</strong>. “But it is fair to ask if he’s been fighting the good fight alone…With each head-scratching loss and early postseason exit, his desire to fulfill that craving (of winning a title) is appearing more and more like a pipe dream.’’</p>



<p>If Lillard is indeed losing patience in Portland, The Post reported <strong>the Knicks would be ready to pounce</strong> with potentially three-to-four first-round picks, prospects and $60 million in cap space this summer to absorb his $139 million contract. Lillard has a close bond with fellow Oakland product and Knicks assistant Johnnie Bryant, who works with the team&#8217;s guards, and that could potentially work in the Knicks&#8217; favor. </p>



<p>Lillard was asked about the Haynes article Friday, after he led the Blazers to a win over the Nets with 32 points in Brooklyn, and didn&#8217;t dispute any of Haynes’ talking points.  </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/05/01/damian-lillard-bothered-by-link-to-story-with-knicks-intrigue-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Damian Lillard faces the Knicks in January.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">AP</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>“I took it for what it was,’’ Lillard said. “That’s [Haynes&#8217;] thoughts. I was kind of &#8212; what word should I use – not irritated with him because he’s a writer and that’s what he does. But I know because of our relationship people would assume I was tied to the story. That was the only thing that bothered me about it.’’</p>



<p>Lillard added he’s had candid communications with the Blazers GM Neil Oshey about any issues of team building</p>


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<p>&nbsp;“I lean on the fact me and Neil, we have a conversation, I know I can have a conversation and walk through the door and tell him whatever I think,’’ Lillard said. “We’ve had those conversations. The same with (coach) Terry (Stotts). I think (Haynes) was doing his job. People know who I am. Even with you guys, you ask me a question, I answer it, tell you what I think and how I feel.</p>



<p>“Obviously it was no secret. I mentioned it to you guys in Utah. It’s been frustrating. I also mentioned to you guys I haven’t been my most healthy this year. It’s been my most difficult season physically. When I saw (the article), I knew what it was. I take solace in what I just mentioned. It is what it is.&#8221;</p>



<p>The Blazers currently sit in seventh place, and have advanced to the conference finals once in the 30-year-old&#8217;s nine seasons with the team.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Marc Berman</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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