In a surprising twist during his introductory press conference, Chauncey Billups announced that injured superstar Damian Lillard will become the highest-paid assistant coach in NBA history for the upcoming season. Lillard, who is sidelined due to an Achilles injury, will not be playing but will be heavily involved with the Portland Trail Blazers as they navigate a pivotal season.
Billups expressed his excitement about Lillard’s return, emphasizing that despite the injury, the franchise is eager to leverage Lillard’s expertise on and off the court. “We’re really happy to have our guy back,” Billups stated, highlighting Lillard’s invaluable presence in the organization. Lillard himself echoed these sentiments, noting that returning to the Blazers felt like a homecoming after two tumultuous years away.
The 33-year-old guard, who has been a cornerstone of the franchise, made it clear that his decision to return was driven by both personal and professional motivations. “It never felt right not being home,” Lillard said, reflecting on his strong connection to the city and the team. He underscored his commitment to the Blazers, stating that his return was as much about basketball as it was about family, especially being closer to his 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren.
As the Blazers prepare for the upcoming season, Lillard’s dual role as a player and assistant coach is set to redefine his impact on the team. With Billups at the helm, Lillard’s insights and experience could be crucial in shaping the Blazers’ strategy and development. Fans are now left to wonder how this unprecedented arrangement will unfold and what it means for the franchise’s future. The stage is set for an electrifying season ahead, and Lillard’s presence—though not on the court—will undoubtedly be felt throughout the organization.