How Damian Lillard Hit 30 and Became the Most Inspiring Player in the NBA

Ferocious and measured, Lillard’s leadership and poise has made clear he’s not wasting Dame Time

Tirhakah Love
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Damian Lillard of the Portland Trail Blazers scores against the Denver Nuggets on February 4, 2020. Photo: Aaron Ontiveroz/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post/Getty Images

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amian Lillard has been a grown-ass goon probably since his diaper days, but in the midst of the NBA’s restart, some sort of mutation has taken hold. The catalyst is still a mystery. Maybe it was turning 30, as he did in July. Maybe it was the hermetically sealed environment of the NBA bubble, where fans are absent but competition isn’t. Regardless, the Trail Blazers’ point guard has officially entered Black-hot, stone-cold, baaad muhfucka territory.

His disposition has become damn near Denzelian — both ferocious and measured, in control yet willing to toss improvisational bombs that break the flow and geometry of a game. And despite his Portland team’s slim chances of getting past the Lakers to the rest of the postseason, Dame has made one thing crystal-clear: he won’t waste a single second of Dame Time.

Coming into the bubble, Lillard’s mission was already in danger; with the Blazers seeded ninth out of 13 teams, simply making the playoffs would require a heroic effort. But…

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Tirhakah Love
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African from Texas• Staff Writer at LEVEL • Black politics, Celebrity interviews, TV & Film Criticism • Previously: MTV News, San Francisco Chronicle