Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Home Basketball "I grew up in the hood" - Damian Lillard once revealed how...

“I grew up in the hood” – Damian Lillard once revealed how his difficult environment growing up toughened him up as an adult

Damian Lillard had an inspiring journey to reach the level they are at now. The former Milwaukee Bucks guard was born and raised in the eastern part of Oakland, California. He belonged to a neighbourhood that was not the best when it came to raising children.

Ad

After winning the Rookie of the Year, the Oakland native was interviewed by Matt Moore in Oct. 2013. During a segment of the session, the journalist asked Lillard to describe his background.

“I grew up in the hood. I guess you’d call it. And it was tough for me growing up,” Lillard said. “I was exposed to everything. Gangs, drugs, violence, it was right there. It was right there my whole life and it was something I had to get past. Because I knew a lot of people who played basketball just like me but they were involved in all those things.

Ad

"It was a challenge just for me to stick to what I wanted to do instead of falling off course."

Explore the NBA Draft 2024 with our free NBA Mock Draft Simulator & be the GM of your favorite NBA team.

Since that interview, Damian Lillard has come a long way in his career. From being the Rookie of the Year to a nine-time All-Star and a one-time NBA Cup champion. However, Dame Time is yet to clock in during an NBA Final as Lillard looks forward to chasing a ring with the Blazers again in the future.

Ad

Damian Lillard returns to the Portland Trail Blazers after getting waived by the Bucks in a surprise move

Damian Lillard's move to the Milwaukee Bucks in 2023 surprised many fans. However, it can be argued that the nine-time All-Star getting waived by the Bucks on Jul. 7 was even more surprising.

Lillard had a good partnership going with the Bucks, especially with Giannis Antetokounmpo, during his two-season stint in Milwaukee.

Ad

However, he suffered a devastating tear in his left Achilles tendon in May. This injury has potentially ruled out the nine-time All-Star for the 2025-26 season, and the Bucks did not want to take their chances on Dame's return.

So they waived him and stretched the remaining $113 million on his contract to payments over the next five years. The Bucks made this move to bring in Myles Turner as the team's new center.

Dame is returning to Portland to play for the team that drafted him. According to ESPN, the nine-time All-Star is signing a three-year, $42 million contract with a player option in the 2027-28 season and a no-trade clause.

Milwaukee Bucks Fans? Check out the latest Milwaukee Bucks depth chart, schedule, and roster updates all in one place.

Quick Links

Edited by Krutik Jain
RELATED ARTICLES

“He never cracked the luxury tax”: Jay Williams shuts down Michael Jordan ‘horrible owner’ narrative with numbers on his famous $3,000,000,000 profit

While Michael Jordan is considered one of the greatest of all time for his exploits with the Chicago Bulls, he’s not put in the same category for his role as an NBA team owner. Jordan purchased a majority stake in the then-Charlotte Bobcats, now Charlotte Hornets, in 2010. Ad During his time as the team’s

“Just don’t want to be weird”: Gerald McCoy reveals why once-in-a-lifetime Kobe Bryant experience was more nervous than the NFL playoffs

Kobe Bryant is considered one of the most influential athletes of all time, and not only in the NBA. The LA Lakers legend inspired several professional athletes outside of basketball, including football players. Ad That's why 6x Pro-Bowl DT Gerald McCoy wasn't going to waste an opportunity to meet him and pick his brains. Talking

“Have to give this woman $10, $20M to go away”: Gilbert Arenas explains how Anthony Edwards’ ex can ‘dirty up’ his NBA face status...

Three-time NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas had some advice for Anthony Edwards. The Minnesota Timberwolves star is in the midst of a high-profile legal case with his ex-girlfriend, Ayesha Howard. Ad Edwards has faced much criticism during the litigation. Arenas expressed concern that Howard could “dirty up” his image. In a clip shared on X on

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

“He never cracked the luxury tax”: Jay Williams shuts down Michael Jordan ‘horrible owner’ narrative with numbers on his famous $3,000,000,000 profit

While Michael Jordan is considered one of the greatest of all time for his exploits with the Chicago Bulls, he’s not put in the same category for his role as an NBA team owner. Jordan purchased a majority stake in the then-Charlotte Bobcats, now Charlotte Hornets, in 2010. Ad During his time as the team’s

“Just don’t want to be weird”: Gerald McCoy reveals why once-in-a-lifetime Kobe Bryant experience was more nervous than the NFL playoffs

Kobe Bryant is considered one of the most influential athletes of all time, and not only in the NBA. The LA Lakers legend inspired several professional athletes outside of basketball, including football players. Ad That's why 6x Pro-Bowl DT Gerald McCoy wasn't going to waste an opportunity to meet him and pick his brains. Talking

Why is Jannik Sinner not playing in US Open 2025 mixed doubles? All you need to know about the World No. 1’s last-minute withdrawal

When 2025's mixed doubles event at the US Open starts on Tuesday, one name will be surprisingly absent from the list -- ATP World No. 1 Jannik Sinner. The Italian was scheduled to play beside Katerina Siniakova, the doubles World No. 1 on the WTA side. Ad Unfortunately, Sinner had to make a last-minute withdrawal

US Open 2025: Where to watch, TV schedule, live streaming details, and more

The tennis season is about to reach its climax with the start of the season's final Major, the US Open 2025. The tournament will take place from August 24 to September 7. Top-ranked players across both tours, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, are the defending champions. Ad It has been a long time since a

Recent Comments