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Miami Heat target Damian Lillard confirms NBA trade request


The same week that James Harden was slapped with a $100,000 NBA fine for insisting he never again will play for Philadelphia 76ers President Daryl Morey, Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard continues with a more conciliatory approach amid his quest for a trade to the Miami Heat.

In an interview with ESPN’s Andscape, Lillard, who previously expressed interest in the Heat’s win-now approach and a possible reunion with Olympic teammate Bam Adebayo, confirmed a desire to move on from the Blazers’ rebuilding process in favor of championship contention.

“I can say that there was (a trade request), and I would just prefer not to speak on the Trail Blazers,” Lillard said.

The Blazers, though, have spoken on Lillard.

“I do feel like I failed Dame,” Portland General Manager Joe Cronin said in a July 10 interview at the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League, when asked about the Blazers lacking a championship-contending core alongside their seven-time All-Star.

The speculation regarding Lillard’s singular desire to move on to the Heat reached the point that the NBA issued a July 28 memo that addressed the Lillard situation, threatening fines for a player indicating a refusal to perform required services to a team while under contract. Lillard, 33, is under contract to the Blazers for four more seasons at almost $200 million.



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