Damian Lillard’s homecoming to the Moda Center turned out to be a bittersweet affair on Wednesday, as his Milwaukee Bucks faced a 119-116 defeat against the rebuilding Portland Trail Blazers. The night was charged with emotion as the Blazers paid tribute to Damian Lillard, their all-time leading scorer, in his first game at Moda Center as an opponent.
The ceremony included hugs and a tribute video highlighting Damian Lillard’s remarkable journey with the Blazers, from his Rookie of the Year campaign to becoming the face of the franchise and delivering numerous clutch “Dame Time™” game-winners. Despite the recent acrimonious trade talks, the Portland crowd made it clear that Lillard will always have a place in their hearts.
Damian Lillard: Blazers fans gave him a minute-long standing ovation
Lillard’s move to the Bucks was prompted by a divergence in future interests, with the Blazers choosing to rebuild after a disappointing 33-49 season. The Bucks, with high expectations of forming a super duo with Giannis Antetokounmpo, have had a mixed season with a 32-16 record. Defensive struggles led to the dismissal of head coach Adrian Griffin, and Doc Rivers returned to the coaching ranks mid-season after a stint with ESPN.
Wednesday marked Rivers’ second game as head coach, revealing that the Bucks are still grappling with some growing pains. Despite Lillard’s 25-point performance, shooting 9-of-23 from the field and 3-of-13 from beyond the arc, the Bucks couldn’t secure the win. Anfernee Simons played a pivotal role for the Blazers, finishing with 24 points on 10-of-19 shooting, including the game-winning shot that delighted the home crowd.
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As Lillard adjusts to his new team and the Bucks work through their challenges, the emotional return to Portland serves as a reminder of the indelible mark Lillard left on the franchise and the city. The Blazers may be in a rebuilding phase, but the respect and admiration for Lillard endure in Portland.