A few members of the Portland Trailblazers had a little adventure. Damian Lillard and some teammates were stuck on an elevator for 30 minutes.

According to Meyers Leonard's video in the tweet, there were quite a few people on the elevator. Being stuck on an elevator would be bad enough, but could you imagine being stuck with people that size?

There are a lot of tall people on a tiny elevator, not much room to move.

Thankfully, they clearly made it out, as he tweeted this after.

I have a few questions.

First off, did they establish a pee corner? I mean, what's the protocol for that? How long do you have to wait before you figure that kind of stuff out? Then again, with that many people on the elevator, no corner is really open. Was Damian Lillard the leader in the elevator?

Also, did anyone go the Jerry Smith route and try to punch the buttons harder? If so, did it work?

The Trailblazers are currently in fourth in the Western Conference with a 37-23 record. They're six games back from first place and only 1.5 games back from third. At the same time, they're only two games ahead of the Houston Rockets in fifth and six games out of the ninth seed.

Now the question will be whether or not this has any impact on their play. 30 minutes may not seem like a long time, but being stuck on an elevator can't be fun. Especially considering with that amount of people, there's bound to be someone who isn't a fan of elevators in the first place.

Will this be looked back on as something that derailed their season or something that helped them form a closer bond? Or is it simply a funny story that will end up having no impact on their season?

Either way, everyone should just be happy they're all fine.