Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard is now a superstar making millions of money – nearly $28 million a year.

Lillard signed a 5-year $140 million with the Blazers in 2016, and will go through the 2020-21 season, with still around $61 million left in this current deal.

However, despite his current million-dollar stature, it seems like the 4-time All-Star was very tight with his money back when he was playing Weber State. In an interview with Jason Jenks of The Athletic, some of Lillard's teammates and coaches in college shared anecdotes of the All-NBA guard being a cheapskate.

Phil Beckner, assistant coach: He was so damn tight with his money. He was the biggest tightwad ever.

First is Lillard's utter refusal to have his car's broken window fixed.

Beckner: He had a broken window in his car and he wouldn’t get it fixed. He couldn’t get the ice off his car one day so he had to put his head out the window to drive to class.

The teammates also shared about how Lillard would always eat at Burger King and either order from their dollar menu or use coupons for discounts.

Kyle Bullinger, forward: Every single day Damian Lillard ate Burger King for lunch. Every. Single. Day.

Josh Noble, guard: He always ordered off the dollar menu and always used coupons. If he found a coupon somewhere, he would use it. He wasn’t paying full price for nothing.

Fulton: He would eat the meals the coaches would give us in the locker room, like PB&J sandwiches. On the road trips, he’d freaking fill his bag with as many Powerades and Gatorades as he could.

Finally, which could be the most ridiculous of all, Lillard actually free-rode on his teammate's Netflix account for three years. The 28-year old star even had the audacity to ask his teammate where the Netlix went after he reportedly failed to pay his credit card.

Fulton: Oh my God, man. This guy. His last year at Weber he moved in with us. There were four of us in this house. Dame asked me for my Netflix password so I gave it to him. Then after he got Rookie of the Year, I went on my Netflix one day, and this dude had himself his own account on my account, with his own little display box on there. I’m like, “Hold up.”

Kirk: About a week or two after he got drafted, he sent me a text asking me for my Netflix login.

Fulton: And then one day, I forgot to update my credit card info with Netflix. We’re on a road trip, and Dame texted me, “Hey, what happened with Netflix? Why isn’t it working?” There were at least two or three years where I was paying for his Netflix.

Hilarious stuff.

With Lillard making millions right now, one has to assume that he's probably no longer the same person he used to be in Weber State.

Nevertheless, Lillard hasn't been one to cheap out Portland fans, as he has provided them with numerous outstanding performances, especially in these 2019 playoffs.