During All-Star Weekend, Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard made some comments that some took as subtle shots at LeBron James, Kevin Durant and other stars.
The exact remark that Lillard made that raised eyebrows was this:
“I do want to win a championship, but it's other stuff that means more to me,” Lillard told reporter Chris Haynes at the time, per Yaron Weitzman of Bleacher Report. “It's almost like I'm not willing to sell myself out for that.”
Many took that comment to mean that Lillard does not want to join or form a super team like James and Durant and is not willing to ask for a trade like Anthony Davis.
Article Continues BelowHowever, the Blazers floor general has clarified that that is not what he meant:
“That's not really what I meant,” Lillard said. “I'm loyal to the people that I care about. I'm loyal to myself and to the things that I care about. You don't want to be too consumed with thinking, like, ‘This is what's going to make me, this is what everybody wants to see, this is what counts to everybody else.'”
Lillard even mentioned Durant as an example for his point:
“He did what he wanted to do, you know what I'm saying?” said Lillard. “I heard him say, ‘The Warriors look like they're having fun playing basketball, I just want to have fun and play basketball and go home.' There's nothing wrong with that. A lot of people they have, like, personal stuff with KD, but they don't have a real reason to hate him—they don't even know him.”