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Rich Eisen on the Trail Blazers’ Big Damian Lillard Question after Drafting Scoot Henderson



Rich Eisen reacts to the Trail Blazers drafting guard Scoot Henderson 3rd overall and what it means for Damian Lillard’s future in Portland.

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8 Comments

  1. Hey rich,
    Portland really doesn't give a fck what you think! But we still love ya bro😅
    GO STEELERS !

  2. As a blazers fan I am happy. We got BPA . Our future is bright after Dame’s era. Scoot + Sharpe are fantastic building blocks for us.

  3. Blazer fan my whole life. Understandably have been in Dame's corner. But Alas, I am a blazer fan before I am a Dame fan.

    I want them to trade him for more building blocks and move towards the future. I'm excited about a Scoot Henderson/Sheadon Sharpe backcourt.

  4. The difficult thing about a Dame trade is moving him to a team, where he can compete and at the same time Portland not giving up Dame for Pocket lint. Example if the Heat acquired Dame, does anyone think any first rounders the heat get are not going to be near the end of the first round. One would have to be crazy. Portland needs a real return for Dame.

  5. Dame was just wrong about trading the pick because we weren’t gonna get anyone good enough to really help Dame.

    If he’s done with Portland, then he is done. Trading away Portlands chance at a top talent would only benefit the rest of the league.

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