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American basketball player (born 1990)

Damian Lillard
Lillard with thePortland Trail Blazers in 2021
No. 0 – Portland Trail Blazers
PositionPoint guard
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1990-07-15)July 15, 1990 (age 35)
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school
CollegeWeber State (2008–2012)
NBA draft2012: 1st round, 6th overall pick
Drafted byPortland Trail Blazers
Playing career2012–present
Career history
20122023Portland Trail Blazers
20232025Milwaukee Bucks
2025–presentPortland Trail Blazers
Career highlights
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Stats atBasketball Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Damian Lamonte Ollie Lillard Sr. (born July 15, 1990[1]) is an American professionalbasketball player for thePortland Trail Blazers of theNational Basketball Association (NBA). He also serves as thegeneral manager of theWeber State Wildcats men's basketball program in theBig Sky Conference. Nicknamed "Dame Time", he playedcollege basketball for Weber State and earned third-teamAll-American honors in 2012. Lillard was selected by the Trail Blazers with the sixth overall pick in the2012 NBA draft and was named theNBA Rookie of the Year for the2012–13 season. He is a nine-timeNBA All-Star, a seven-timeAll-NBA Team selection, and the Trail Blazers’all-time leading scorer. As of the end of the 2024–25 season, he ranked fourth on the NBA'sall-time list of three-point field goals made, with 2,804.

In 2021, Lillard won a gold medal for theU.S. Olympic team in the2020 Summer Olympics. That same year, he was named to theNBA 75th Anniversary Team. In 2023, after a trade request, he was traded to theMilwaukee Bucks. In his first season with Milwaukee, he was named theAll-Star Game MVP and later won theNBA Cup in 2024. After suffering an Achilles injury during the 2025 playoffs, Lillard was released by the Bucks after two seasons and subsequently rejoined the Trail Blazers on a three-year deal.

Outside of basketball, Lillard is also a rapper, under thestage nameDame D.O.L.L.A.

High school career

Lillard began his high school career atArroyo High School inSan Lorenzo, California,[2] and joined the varsity starting lineup as a 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) freshman.[3] He sought to transfer when his coach did not return to the team.[3] For his sophomore year, Lillard transferred toSt. Joseph Notre Dame High School inAlameda, California, the same private school that had produced former NBA point guardJason Kidd; but by year's end, a lack of playing time prompted Lillard to transfer schools yet again. He went on to play for coach Orlando Watkins atOakland High School, where he was First Team All-League his junior and senior years. Over his junior campaign, Lillard averaged 19.4 points a night.[4] As a senior, he averaged 22.4 points and 5.2 assists per game while leading the Oakland Wildcats to a 23–9 record.[4]

Regarded only as a two-star prospect byRivals.com,[5] Lillard was not heavily recruited out of high school, but he accepted a scholarship offer to play forWeber State, aBig Sky Conference program inOgden, Utah.[6] According to Lillard, Weber State was the first college basketball program to show any interest in him when head coachRandy Rahe showed up in person to watch Lillard play a game in Texas during his junior year of high school.[7] Lillard chose to attend Weber State in Utah in part because he wanted to get away from his violent Oakland neighborhood.[8] He had received competing offers from schools includingWichita State,Saint Mary's andSan Diego State.[9]

College recruiting information
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Damian Lillard
PG
Oakland, CaliforniaOakland High6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)165 lb (75 kg)Sep 26, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 2/5 stars   Rivals: 2/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   (85)
Overall recruit ranking:   Scout: 100 (PG)   ESPN: 48 (PG)
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

College career

As a freshman atWeber State, Lillard averaged 11.5 points per game and was named theBig Sky Conference Freshman of the Year and first-team All-Big Sky. In his sophomore year, he raised his scoring average to 19.9 points per game and led the Wildcats to the conference championship. At the end of the season, Lillard was namedBig Sky Player of the Year as well as honorable mentionAll-American by theAssociated Press.[10]

In2010–11, Lillard led the Big Sky in scoring with 19.7 points per contest before suffering a foot injury ten games into the season that forced him to take a medicalredshirt and sidelined him for the rest of the year.[11]

As a redshirt junior, Lillard averaged 24.5 points and led the nation in scoring throughout most of the year but ended up finishing second toOakland University'sReggie Hamilton. On December 3, 2011, againstSan Jose State, Lillard scored a college career-high 41 points, including a game-clinchingthree-point play to give Weber State a 91–89 double-overtime win.[12] At the end of the year, he was named to his third first-team all-conference selection and won his second Big Sky Player of the Year award. Lillard was also a finalist for theBob Cousy Award.[13]

Widely regarded as the top point guard prospect in the country, Lillard decided to skip his senior season to enter the2012 NBA draft.[14] He finished his college career as the No. 2 scorer inWeber State history (1,934 points) and the No. 5 scorer inBig Sky history.

He completed his degree in professional sales from Weber State University in May 2015.[15]

Professional career

Portland Trail Blazers (2012–2023)

2012–13 season: Rookie of the Year

Lillard attempts a jump shot over fellow rookieDraymond Green with the Trail Blazers in January 2013.

Lillard was selected with the sixth overall pick in the2012 NBA draft by thePortland Trail Blazers. In the season opener against theLos Angeles Lakers on October 31, Lillard recorded 23 points and 11 assists to joinOscar Robertson andAllen Iverson as the only players in NBA history with at least 20 points and 10 assists in their NBA debut. In addition, his 11 assists were the most by an NBA rookie in his first game sinceJason Kidd (11) in 1994, and the most ever by a Trail Blazer in his NBA debut. Lillard made a career-high 15 field goals and a Trail Blazer rookie-record seven 3-pointers on January 11 against theGolden State Warriors, where he finished with 37 points, six rebounds, and four assists. He became the first Trail Blazer to win an event at theNBA All-Star Weekend, winning theSkills Challenge. He also participated in theRising Stars Challenge duringAll-Star weekend and finished with 18 points, three rebounds and five assists in a game-high 28 minutes. Lillard became the first NBA rookie to record 35 points, nine assists and zero turnovers in a game since turnovers became a stat in 1978–79 against theSan Antonio Spurs on March 8. On April 10 against the Lakers, Lillard scored a season-high 38 points.[16] He earned Western Conference Rookie of the Month honors for every month, becoming one of just eight players to sweep NBA Rookie of the Month honors since the inaugural award in 1981–82. He finished fifth in the NBA in 3-pointers made, 12th in points per game, tied for 16th in assists per game and tied for 23rd in free throw percentage. He was one of 10 NBA players to score 1,500 points, and he led all rookies in scoring (19.0 ppg), assists (6.5 apg), field goals (553) and free throws (271).[17]

With averages of 19.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 0.90 steals, and 38.6 minutes in 82 games (all starting), Lillard not only claimed theNBA Rookie of the Year Award but joinedBlake Griffin (2011),David Robinson (1990), andRalph Sampson (1984) as the only unanimous winners.[18] He also joinedOscar Robertson andAllen Iverson as the only rookies in NBA history to tally in excess of 1,500 points and 500 assists for a season. Lillard became the fourth Trail Blazer in franchise history to winNBA Rookie of the Year honors and one of two to ever finish a season with at least 1,500 points and 500 assists (the other beingClyde Drexler in 1986–87 and 1991–92). Among other distinctions, he broke the all-time NBA rookie record for 3-pointers in a season (185), surpassingStephen Curry's 166 three-pointers in 2009–10; became the Portland franchise leader for most 3-point field goals in a season, breakingDamon Stoudamire's record of 181 in 2004–05; and became the first rookie to lead the NBA in total minutes played (3,167) sinceElvin Hayes in 1968–69.[17]

2013–14 season: First All-Star and All-NBA selection

In the season opener on October 30, Lillard scored 32 points against thePhoenix Suns. He had a second 32-point effort on December 7 against theDallas Mavericks. On December 17, he had 36 points, 10 assists, and eight rebounds against theCleveland Cavaliers. The following day, he had a second straight 36-point effort against theMinnesota Timberwolves. On January 7, in a 123–119 loss to theSacramento Kings, Lillard scored a career-high 41 points, including 26 in the fourth quarter to break Portland's franchise record for most points in any quarter.[19] On February 7, he had a 38-point effort against theIndiana Pacers.[20] DuringAll-Star weekend, Lillard became the first player in NBA history to take part in five events during the All-Star festivities: the Rising Stars Challenge, Skills Challenge, Three-Point Contest, Slam Dunk Contest, and the All-Star Game.[21]

Lillard started all 82 games for the second straight year and averaged 20.7 points, 5.6 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game. Portland finished fifth in the Western Conference with a 54–28 record and faced theHouston Rockets in the first round of the2014 NBA playoffs. In Game 1 of the series, Lillard recorded 31 points and nine rebounds in his first playoff appearance to help propel Portland to a 122–120 overtime win over Houston.[22] In Game 6 of the series, Lillard became the first player to make a buzzer-beating shot to win a playoff series since Utah'sJohn Stockton against Houston in 1997. Lillard's 3-pointer as time expired gave Portland a 99–98 victory over Houston, as he finished with 25 points to lift the Trail Blazers to their first playoff series win since 2000.[23] The Trail Blazers went on to lose in five games to theeventual NBA championSan Antonio Spurs in the second round. Lillard had a series-best game in Game 4 with a 25-point effort, helping the Trail Blazers win their sole game of the series.[20] At the season's end, Lillard was named to theAll-NBA Third Team.[24]

2014–15 season: First division title

For the third straight season, Lillard started all 82 games for the Trail Blazers. He averaged career highs in points, rebounds, steals, and field goal percentage, but averaged a career-low 34 percent from three-point range. He shot well during the first two months of the season, before struggling with his shot from January onwards. Despite this, he set the record for most three-pointers in a player's first three seasons, led the team in Win Shares, and finished second in PER.[25] On December 19, 2014, he scored a career-high 43 points in a 129–119 triple-overtime win over thedefending championSan Antonio Spurs in a rematch of theprevious season's Semifinals playoff series.[26] Four days later, he had a 40-point effort against theOklahoma City Thunder.

On January 5, 2015, he had a 39-point effort against theLos Angeles Lakers.[27] On February 8, 2015, Lillard was selected as a replacement for the injuredBlake Griffin in the2015 NBA All-Star Game.[28] On March 4, 2015, Lillard recorded a career-high 18 rebounds in a 98–93 win over theLos Angeles Clippers.[29] The Trail Blazers finished the regular season as the fourth seed in the Western Conference with a 51–31 record. They faced theMemphis Grizzlies in the first round of the playoffs, where they lost in five games. Lillard shot 16 percent from three-point range during the series, hitting just 5-of-31 including going 0-of-6 in Game 1.[27]

2015–16 season: Franchise player

Lillard being defended byRussell Westbrook with the Trail Blazers in January 2016

On July 9, 2015, Lillard signed a five-year, $120 million contract extension with the Trail Blazers.[30] On October 28, 2015, Lillard recorded 21 points and 11 assists in a season-opening win over the New Orleans Pelicans. His one three-pointer made during the game was his 600th career three-point field goal, making him the fastest NBA player in history to reach the mark at 247 games. In addition, Lillard's 11 assists gave him 1,500 for his career, making him the fastest Trail Blazer to reach the milestone sinceTerry Porter (1987–88 season, 215 games).[31] In the following game on October 30 against the Phoenix Suns, Lillard became the fastest player to reach 5,000 points and 1,500 assists (248 games) sinceDerrick Rose (240 games).[32] On December 12, in a loss to the New York Knicks, Lillard became the first Blazer sinceClyde Drexler in 1991–92 to record 600 points and 150 assists during the team's first 25 games.[33] On December 21, Lillard missed the first game of his career with plantar fasciitis in his left foot, ending his streak of playing in 275 consecutive games. Backcourt partnerC. J. McCollum also missed the game, leaving the Trail Blazers without their two leading scorers to face theAtlanta Hawks, subsequently losing the game 106–97.[34] He missed a further six games with the injury, returning to action on January 4 against the Memphis Grizzlies and recording 17 points and 7 assists in a 91–78 loss.[35] On January 8, he scored a then season-high 40 points in a loss to the Golden State Warriors.[36] On January 18, in a win over the Washington Wizards, he hit his 2,000th NBA field goal, one of only eight players to reach that mark since he entered the league in 2012–13.[37] On January 26, in a win over the Sacramento Kings, Lillard posted 15 points and 13 assists for his 10th double-double of the season, a career high.[38]

On February 19, he scored a career-high 51 points in a 137–105 win over theGolden State Warriors. He became the first player in NBA history to have at least 50 points, seven assists and six steals since the steal became an official statistic in 1973–74.[39] This would be the fifth of just nine losses all season for Golden State, who eventually went on to win 73 games, surpassing the1995–96 Chicago Bulls for the winningest regular season of all-time.[40] Two days later, Lillard scored 30 points against the Utah Jazz, becoming the first Blazer to score at least 30 points in four consecutive games since Drexler accomplished the feat in 1991.[41] He extended that streak to five in the team's following game on February 23 against the Brooklyn Nets.[42] Over his first 300 games in the NBA, Lillard averaged 21.2 points and 6.2 assists per game. Only four other players in NBA history averaged 21 points and six assists over their first 300 games:Oscar Robertson (30.2 and 10.3),Nate Archibald (24.5 and 8.4),LeBron James (26.7 and 6.4) andDwyane Wade (24.0 and 6.4).[43] On March 4, he had his second 50-point game of the season in a 117–115 loss to the Toronto Raptors.[44] On March 8, Lillard had 41 points and 11 assists in a 116–109 overtime win over the Washington Wizards, recording his 15th straight game with 20-plus points. He also had his 400th assist of the season, making him the first Trail Blazer with 400-plus assists in each of his first four seasons.[45] In the Trail Blazers' season finale on April 13 against the Denver Nuggets, Lillard hit his 827th career three-pointer, bestingWesley Matthews' Portland franchise record of 826. Lillard finished the regular season with an average of 25.1 points per game, whileC. J. McCollum averaged 20.8 – making them the first backcourt in Blazers' history to average 20 or more points apiece. Lillard also became the third Blazer to average 25-plus points, joining Drexler andKiki Vandeweghe.[46] In the 2016 MVP Race, he finished 8th in total points received, scoring 26 points out of a possible 1310 points.[47] After defeating the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round of the playoffs, the Trail Blazers moved on to face the Golden State Warriors in the second round. In Game 3 of the series, Lillard recorded 40 points and 10 assists to help the Trail Blazers win 120–108, cutting the Warriors' advantage in the series to 2–1.[48] The Trail Blazers went on to lose the series in five games.

2016–17 season: Magic Johnson Award

In the Trail Blazers' season opener on October 25, 2016, Lillard recorded 39 points on 13-of-20 shooting, as well as 9 rebounds and 6 assists in a 113–104 win over theUtah Jazz. With his first assist of the night, Lillard passedJim Paxson for sixth on the franchise career list (2,008).[49] Four days later, he scored 37 points, including the go-ahead floater with less than a second remaining in overtime, to lead the Trail Blazers to a 115–113 win over theDenver Nuggets.[50] With 27 points against thePhoenix Suns on November 2, Lillard became the first NBA player to score 27 or more points in each of his team's first five games sinceKobe Bryant in 2005–06. Lillard's 163 points in the season's first five games are the most ever by a Blazer to start a season.[51] Two days later, Lillard scored 27 of his then season-high 42 points in the second half of the Trail Blazers' 105–95 win over theDallas Mavericks.[52] With 38 points on November 8 against Phoenix, Lillard had 262 points over the first eight games of the season, the most through the first eight games of a season in franchise history. It was also the most by an NBA player since Bryant had 264 through the first eight in 2009–10.[53] Lillard amassed a team-record 695 points in the Blazers' first 25 games of the season, eclipsingClyde Drexler's previous mark of 681 in 1988.[54]

He went on to miss five games between December 26 and January 4 after spraining his left ankle against San Antonio on December 23.[55] On January 28 against Golden State, Lillard reached 8,000 career points, becoming the 11th Blazer to hit the mark and joinedMichael Jordan andLeBron James as the only three players to reach 8,000 points and 2,000 assists in their first five seasons.[56] On March 19, Lillard scored a season-high 49 points, tied a career high with nine three-pointers, and carried the Trail Blazers past theMiami Heat, 115–104.[57] On April 3, 2017, he was named Western Conference Player of the Month for games played in March. Behind Lillard, the Trail Blazers went an NBA-best 13–3 in March to surge into eighth place in the Western Conference. Lillard ranked third in the NBA in scoring (29.1 ppg) and tied for fourth in three-pointers made (55) to go with 6.0 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 1.44 steals in 16 games.[58] Five days later, Lillard scored a franchise-record 59 points and matched his career high with nine three-pointers to lead the Trail Blazers to a 101–86 win over the Jazz. It was Lillard's 27th game of the season with 30 or more points, a franchise high. He also became the fifth Blazer to score 2,000-plus points in a season.[59]

After being 10 games under .500 at the All-Star break, Lillard helped the Trail Blazers to an 18–8 late-season surge to earned them the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference with a 41–41 record.[60] They faced theGolden State Warriors for the second straight year in the playoffs, this time in the first round. Portland went on to lose the series in a clean sweep despite Lillard's 34-point effort in Game 4. For the series, Lillard averaged 27.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 43% from the field, 28% from behind the arc, and 96% from the free throw line.[61] On May 2, 2017, he was named the recipient of theMagic Johnson Award for the 2016–17 season, which honors the player who best combines excellence on the basketball court with cooperation and dignity in dealing with the media and the public.[62]

2017–18 season: All-NBA First Team selection

Lillard in 2018

On October 28, 2017, in a 114–107 win over thePhoenix Suns, Lillard reached the 9,000-point milestone during the third quarter. With 402 career games, Lillard became the fastest Blazer to score 9,000 points.[63] On November 15, he had 26 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists in a 99–94 win over theOrlando Magic. During the game, he surpassedMychal Thompson (9,215 points) for eighth on the franchise's all-time scoring leaders list.[64] On November 27, he scored 32 points in a 103–91 win over theNew York Knicks. He finished the game on 2,575 career assists, moving him pastRod Strickland into fourth place on Portland's career assists list. Lillard also joinedClyde Drexler andTerry Porter as the only players in franchise history in the top 10 in scoring and top five in assists.[65] On December 9, he tied a franchise record with nine 3-pointers and scored 35 points in a 124–117 loss to theHouston Rockets.[66] Two days later, he scored a then season-high 39 points with five 3-pointers in a 111–104 loss to theGolden State Warriors.[67] Lillard dealt with a hamstring injury late in December before straining his right calf in early January.[68] On January 12, he scored 23 points in a 119–113 loss to theNew Orleans Pelicans. He moved into seventh in franchise history in scoring with 9,753 points, passingGeoff Petrie (9,732).[69] On January 22, Lillard was named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played January 15–21. It was his fourth career Player of the Week nod.[70] A day later, he was named a Western Conference All-Star reserve.[71]

On February 2, he scored 32 points in a 130–105 loss to theToronto Raptors, becoming the fastest player in franchise history to reach 10,000 points for his career.[72] He became the eighth player to get 10,000 points and 2,500 assists in his first six seasons, joiningMichael Jordan,LeBron James,Larry Bird,Nate Archibald,Pete Maravich,Dave Bing andOscar Robertson.[72] On February 9, in a 118–100 win over theSacramento Kings, Lillard scored a season-high 50 points in 29 minutes—the fourth 50-point game of his career. He scored 22 points in the third quarter before sitting out the entire fourth quarter. He shot 16 of 26 from the field with eight 3-pointers to go with 10-of-10 free throws.[73] On February 14, he had 44 points and eight assists in a 123–117 win over the Warriors.[74] On February 24, he hit a go-ahead lay-up with 0.9 seconds left and finished with a game-high 40 points in a 106–104 win over the Suns. Nineteen of his 40 points came in the fourth quarter, as he helped the Trail Blazers rally from 15 down in the final7+12 minutes.[75] In five games between February 9 and 24,[76] Lillard scored 197 points—the most points for a Blazer over a five-game stretch in franchise history.[77] Lillard averaged 31.4 points per game in February, clinching the highest-scoring average for any month in Portland history. He passed Geoff Petrie's record of 30.4 points in March 1971.[77]

On March 3 against theOklahoma City Thunder, Lillard made at least one 3-pointer in his 45th straight game, setting a franchise record.[78] With nine assists on March 15 against theCleveland Cavaliers, Lillard became the third player in league history to have 1,500-plus points and 400-plus assists in each of his first six seasons.[79] On March 20 against Houston, Lillard's franchise-record streak of 52 games with a 3-pointer ended.[80] In the Trail Blazers' season finale on April 11, Lillard recorded 36 points and 10 assists in a 102–93 win over theUtah Jazz. The win earned the Trail Blazers the third seed in the playoffs with a 49–33 record. Lillard finished the regular season tied for fourth in scoring average in the NBA (26.9)[81][82]—Drexler was the last Blazer to rank among the league's five best in scoring when he finished fourth during the 1991–92 season (25.0).[83] For the season, he was named to theAll-NBA First Team, becoming the third player in franchise history to earn All-NBA First Team honors, joiningClyde Drexler (1991–92) andBill Walton (1977–78).[84] Additionally, he placed 4th in the 2018 MVP Race, winning 207.0 of the 1010 possible points.[85] In Game 4 of the Trail Blazers' first-round playoff series against the Pelicans, Lillard scored 19 points in a 131–123 loss. The loss eliminated Portland from the playoffs, as they lost the series in a four-game sweep. Lillard never scored more than 20 in the series and was held below that three times.[86]

2018–19 season: Western Conference Finals

Lillard in 2019

In the Trail Blazers' season opener on October 18, 2018, Lillard scored a game-high 28 points in a 128–119 win over theLos Angeles Lakers.[87] On October 25, he scored 34 of his 41 points in the second half of the Trail Blazers' 128–114 win over theOrlando Magic.[88] On October 27, he scored 42 points in a 120–111 loss to theMiami Heat, eclipsing the 11,000-point mark.[89] On November 16, he had five assists against theMinnesota Timberwolves to passDamon Stoudamire (3,018) for third on the team's career list.[90] Two days later, he scored 40 points in a 119–109 win over theWashington Wizards.[91] On November 28, he scored 41 points and set a franchise record with ten 3-pointers in a 115–112 win over the Magic. His seven 3-pointers in the third were a franchise record for a quarter.[92] On December 17, he scored 22 of his 39 points in the third quarter of the Trail Blazers' 131–127 win over theLos Angeles Clippers.[93] On December 27, he hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 6.3 seconds left in overtime and scored 21 points in a 110–109 win over theGolden State Warriors.[94] Two days later, he hit six 3-pointers and scored 40 points in a 115–105 loss to the Warriors. It was his fifth 40-point game of the season, tying a career high.[95] On January 14, in a 115–107 loss to theSacramento Kings, Lillard scored 35 points to become the fastest player in Portland history to reach 12,000 for his career.[96] Additionally, Lillard scored in double figures in his 184th consecutive game, breaking a tie withClyde Drexler for the franchise record.[96] With 24 points against thePhoenix Suns on January 24, Lillard reached 1,311 points for the season, the most by any Portland player through 50 games.[97]

On March 7, he scored a season-high 51 points in a 129–121 overtime loss to theOklahoma City Thunder.[98] On March 15, he scored 24 points in a 122–110 win over theNew Orleans Pelicans, becoming the second-leading scorer in franchise history, passingLaMarcus Aldridge (12,562) to sit behind only Drexler (18,040).[99] With 31 points and 12 assists in a double-overtime victory over theBrooklyn Nets on March 25, Lillard recorded his 20th career game of at least 30 points and 10 assists, passing Drexler for the most such games in franchise history (19).[100] On April 1, he was named Western Conference Player of the Week for the week ending March 31, marking the seventh weekly honor of his career and the first of the 2018–19 season.[100] In April, he became the first Blazer to have 2,000 points and 500 assists in the same season, and the only Blazer besides Drexler to reach 2,000 points in two seasons with the team.[101] He also passed his franchise record of 229 3-pointers set in the 2015–16 season and reached 1,500 for his career.[102] Lillard placed 6th in the 2019 MVP race, receiving 69 of the 1,010 available points.[103]

On April 23, Lillard hit a 37-foot, game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer and finished with a playoff career-high 50 points to help the Trail Blazers eliminate the Thunder from the playoffs in five games with a 118–115 victory. He had ten 3-pointers, breaking the franchise record.[104] In Game 1 of the second round, Lillard scored 39 points in a 121–113 loss to theDenver Nuggets.[105] In Game 6, he scored 32 points in a 119–108 win, helping the Trail Blazers tie the series against the Nuggets at 3–3.[106] In the deciding Game 7, he scored 13 points on 3-of-17 shooting in a 100–96 win, advancing the Trail Blazers to the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 2000.[107] In Game 2 of the conference finals, Lillard separated his ribs, but continued to play through the pain for the rest of the series—a series the Trail Blazers lost in a four-game sweep to the Kevin Durant-less Warriors.[108]

Following the season, Lillard signed a four-year, $196 million supermax contract extension with a player option in the final season.[109]

2019–20 season: Career high in assists per game

On November 8, 2019, Lillard recorded a then career-high 60 points, though it came in a loss to the visiting Brooklyn Nets, 115–119.[110] He would surpass that on January 20, 2020, by scoring 61 points to go along with 10 rebounds and 7 assists in a 129–124 overtime win versus theGolden State Warriors.[111] From January 20 through February 1, Lillard had a six-game stretch of averaging 48.8 points per game; he also recorded his first careertriple-double on January 29 by registering 36 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in a 125–112 victory over theHouston Rockets.[112][113] The historic scoring run earned him back-to-back Western Conference Player of the Week awards.[114][115] On January 30, Lillard was selected to his fifthAll-Star nod but was unable to participate due to a groin injury.[116][117] He missed six games from February 21 to March 2. Lillard returned to play in the last four Blazers' games before the NBA hiatus due to theCOVID-19 pandemic; during this span, he averaged 20.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 6 assists, and 1.8 steals per contest while shooting 40 percent from the field, 41.2 percent on 3-pointers, and 87.5 percent at the free-throw line.[118]

On June 30, 2020, Lillard was selected to be the cover athlete forNBA 2K21. In Portland’s fourth game in theOrlando bubble, upon returning from the four-month hiatus, Lillard recorded 45 points and 12 assists in a 125–115 win over theDenver Nuggets on August 6.[119] Three days later, he would follow that up with a 51-point, 7-assist performance to lead the Trail Blazers to 124–121 victory over thePhiladelphia 76ers.[120] On August 11, Lillard erupted for 61 points, tying a career high, and 8 assists en route to a 134–131 win over theDallas Mavericks. This was his third 60-point outing of the season, joiningWilt Chamberlain as the only two players in league history to have such games three times in a single season.[121] Lillard scored an NBA-high 37.6 points and 9.6 assists in the bubble's seeding games, leading Portland to a 6–2 record. He was voted the NBA Player of the Seeding Games.[122] He placed 8th in the 2020 season MVP race, receiving 23 of the 1,010 available points.[123]

2020–21 season: NBA Teammate of the Year

On January 30, 2021, Lillard scored a season-high 44 points, alongside a game-winning three at the buzzer, in a 123–122 win over theChicago Bulls.[124] On February 17, 2021, Lillard scored 43 points and tied a career-high 16 assists in a win against theNew Orleans Pelicans. He became one of only 12 players in NBA history to have 40 points and 15 assists in a game. Lillard placed 7th in the 2021 MVP race, receiving 38 of the 1,010 available points.[125] This marked the 5th time in six seasons that he had placed among the top 8 in MVP voting.

During Game 5 of the first round of the2021 playoffs against theDenver Nuggets, Lillard scored a playoff career-high 55 points, behind an NBA playoff record 12 made three-pointers, as well as 10 assists. Lillard hit game-tying threes near the end of regulation and near the end of the first overtime to keep Portland alive; however, the Nuggets rallied to a 147–140 double-overtime victory to take a 3–2 series lead.[126] In Game 6, he had 29 points and 13 assists, but the Blazers lost to Denver 126–115, sending Portland home in the First Round for the fourth time in five years.[127]

2021–22 season: Injury and missing playoffs

Lillard in 2021

On November 20, 2021, Lillard scored a season-high 39 points, along with 7 assists and 3 blocks, in a 118–111 victory over thePhiladelphia 76ers.[128] On January 13, 2022, he underwent surgery for an abdominal injury and was ruled out 6–8 weeks.[129][130]

On February 10, Blazers interim general manager Joe Cronin stated that Lillard would "most likely" not play again during the 2021–22 season.[131] On March 21, Lillard was officially ruled out for the remainder of the season.[132] This was the first time since Lillard's rookie season that Portland missed the playoffs, finishing the season with a 27–55 record.[133]

After the season, Lillard signed a two-year, $122 million extension, which would keep him under contract through the 2026–27 season.[134]

2022–23 season: Comeback and career high in scoring

After missing the final 47 games last season with injuries, Lillard scored 41 points in Portland's second and third games of the new season to lead them to a 3–0 start.[135] Lillard became one of eight players all-time to score at least 40 points twice in his team’s first three games of the season, a list that includesWilt Chamberlain (three times) andMichael Jordan (three times). In the season opener at Sacramento, Lillard moved into the top 10 all-time three-point field goals made list. For his play, he was named the NBA Western ConferencePlayer of the Week for the 14th time in his career. His 14 Player of the Week honors are the most in Trail Blazers history.[136] On December 19, Lillard scored 28 points in a 123–121 loss against theOklahoma City Thunder, and he surpassedClyde Drexler (18,040) to become the franchise's all-time scoring leader.[137][138]

On January 12, 2023, Lillard scored a then season-high 50 points in a 119–113 loss against theCleveland Cavaliers. It was his 15th career game with 50 or more points. He joinedJames Harden andStephen Curry as the only three players over the past 10 seasons with 10 or more 50-point games.[139] on January 23, Lillard hit his 2,283rd career three-pointer, passingJason Terry for 7th on the NBA's all-time list in the Blazers' 147–127 against theSan Antonio Spurs.[140] In the following game on January 25, Lillard had a then season-high 60 points, hitting nine 3-pointers, along with seven rebounds, eight assists and three steals in a 134–124 win over theUtah Jazz. He became just the fifth player in NBA history to score 60 points at least four times in the regular season, joining a group that includes Wilt Chamberlain (32),Kobe Bryant (6), James Harden (4) and Michael Jordan (4). Lillard also became the first player in NBA history with three career games of at least 60/5/5 and he posted the highest true shooting percentage ever in a 60-point game (.898). Additionally, he hit his 2,291st career three-pointer, surpassingVince Carter for 6th on the NBA's all-time list.[141] On February 2, Lillard recorded his second career triple-double with 33 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in a 125–122 win over the reigning championsGolden State Warriors.[142] On February 18, Lillard won the Three-Point Contest.[143] A day later, he scored the game-winning 3-pointer in the2023 All-Star Game, giving Team Giannis their first (and only) All-Star Game victory against Team LeBron.[144] On February 26, Lillard scored a career-high and Blazers franchise-high 71 points with a career-high and Blazers franchise-high 13 three-pointers made along with six rebounds and six assists in a 131–114 win against theHouston Rockets, becoming the eighth player in NBA history to score 70 or more in a single game. He also has 15 games with 50 or more points, sixth-most in NBA history.[145] With his effort, Lillard became the first player in NBA history to score more than 70 points in under 40 minutes and the only player on that elite list to score 70 over the age of 30, and the first to do so with 10 or more three-pointers. On March 6, Lillard logged his third career triple-double with 31 points, a season-high 13 rebounds, and 12 assists in a 110–104 win over theDetroit Pistons.[146]

Milwaukee Bucks (2023–2025)

On September 27, 2023, Lillard was traded to theMilwaukee Bucks as part of a three-team trade that sentJrue Holiday,Deandre Ayton,Toumani Camara and a 2029 first-round draft pick to the Blazers, andGrayson Allen,Jusuf Nurkić,Nassir Little, andKeon Johnson to thePhoenix Suns. The Blazers also received the rights to swap first-round draft picks with Milwaukee in 2028 and 2030.[147]

2023–24 season: Change of scenery

Lillard made his Bucks debut on October 26, 2023, against thePhiladelphia 76ers, scoring 39 points, a franchise record for a debut, and grabbing eight rebounds in a 118–117 season-opening victory.[148] On December 13, in a game against theIndiana Pacers, Lillard made his 2,451st career three-pointer, passingKyle Korver for 5th on the NBA's all-time list.[149] On December 17, Lillard recorded 39 points, 11 assists, five rebounds and three steals in a 128–119 win over theHouston Rockets.[150] On December 19, Lillard put up 40 points in a 132–119 win over theSan Antonio Spurs and surpassed 20,000 career points.[151] Lillard also became just the fourth player in league history afterLeBron James,Stephen Curry andJames Harden to have career totals of at least 20,000 points, 5,000 assists and 2,000 3-pointers.[152]

On January 14, 2024, Lillard scored 29 points including a buzzer-beating, game-winning three-pointer and added eight assists in a 143–142 overtime win over theSacramento Kings.[153] He became just the fifth player in NBA history to make at least 2,500 career three-pointers.[154] On January 20, Lillard scored a season-high 45 points with five three-pointers made, and added six rebounds and 11 assists in a 141–135 win over theDetroit Pistons. He became the first player in Bucks history to record at least 40 points, 10 assists, and five three-pointers in a game.[155] On January 25, Lillard was named anEastern Conference starter for the2024 NBA All-Star Game, marking his eighth selection overall and his first selection as a starter.[156] During the All-Star Weekend, Lillard subsequently won the NBA Three-Point Contest, becoming the first back-to-back winner in over a decade. Lillard was also named theNBA All-Star Game MVP, with 39 points including 11 three-pointers. He was also the first player to win the All-Star Game MVP and the Three-Point Contest in same weekend.[157][158] On March 8, in a game against theLos Angeles Lakers, Lillard made his 2,561st career three-pointer, passingReggie Miller for 4th on the NBA's all-time list.[159] On March 17, Lillard had 31 points and tied his career-high with 16 assists in a 140–129 win over thePhoenix Suns.[160]

In Game 1 of the Bucks'First Round playoff series against the Indiana Pacers, Lillard scored a franchise record 35 points in the 1st half, leading them to a 109–94 victory, setting a Bucks record for points in either half of a playoff game.[161] Lillard missed games 4 and 5 of the series, due to an achiles injury suffered during Game 3.[162] Milwaukee would ultimately fall to Indiana in 6 games, despite Lillard's 28-point outing in the 120–98 close-out Game 6 loss.[163]

2024–25 season: Blood clot and torn Achilles

On November 2, 2024, Lillard had 41 points with nine assists and shot 10 of 15 from 3-point range in a 114–113 loss to theCleveland Cavaliers.[164] On December 17, Lillard and the Bucks won the NBA Cup with a 97–81 victory over theOklahoma City Thunder, with Lillard being selected to the All-Tournament team.[165] On January 30, 2025, Lillard was named as reserve for the2025 NBA All-Star Game, his ninth selection.[166] On March 25, Lillard was ruled out indefinitely withdeep vein thrombosis in his right calf.[167]

On April 17, shortly before the beginning of the2025 NBA playoffs, the Bucks announced that Lillard had been cleared of the deep vein thrombosis in his right calf and that he would increase his on-court basketball activity.[168] Five days later, Lillard made his return in Game 2 of the First Round against theIndiana Pacers, scoring 14 points in a 123–115 loss.[169] In Game 4 of the series on April 27, Lillard suffered a non-contact left calf injury in the first quarter while attempting to secure a long rebound. He was unable to put any weight on his left leg and had to be helped off the court by head coachDoc Rivers among others. Without him for the remainder of the game, Milwaukee lost 129–103 as Indiana took a 3–1 lead, eventually winning in five games. AnMRI the following day revealed that Lillard had suffered a torn Achilles tendon, ending his season, while also putting his availability for the2025–26 season into question.[170]

On July 6, 2025, the Bucks announced they had waived Lillard,stretching the remaining $103 million left on his deal.[171]

Return to Portland (2025–present)

On July 19, 2025, the Trail Blazers signed Lillard to a three-year, $42 million deal, marking his return to the franchise after previously spending 11 seasons with the team.[172][173]

Executive career

Damian Lillard
Current position
TitleGeneral manager
TeamWeber State
ConferenceBig Sky
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2025–presentWeber State (GM)

Weber State Wildcats (2025–present)

With Lillard unlikely to play during the2025–26 NBA season due to his recovery from his torn Achilles, he returned to his alma mater of Weber State, being introduced as the newgeneral manager of the men's basketball program on August 2, 2025.[174]

Career statistics

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high
 * Led the league

NBA

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2012–13Portland82*82*38.6.429.368.8443.16.5.9.219.0
2013–14Portland8282*35.8.424.394.8713.55.6.8.320.7
2014–15Portland8282*35.7.434.343.8644.66.21.2.321.0
2015–16Portland757535.7.419.375.8924.06.8.9.425.1
2016–17Portland757535.9.444.370.8954.95.9.9.327.0
2017–18Portland737336.6.439.361.9164.56.61.1.426.9
2018–19Portland808035.5.444.369.9124.66.91.1.425.8
2019–20Portland666637.5*.463.401.8884.38.01.1.330.0
2020–21Portland676735.8.451.391.9284.27.5.9.328.8
2021–22Portland292936.4.402.324.8784.17.3.6.424.0
2022–23Portland585836.3.463.371.9144.87.3.9.332.2
2023–24Milwaukee737335.3.424.354.9204.47.01.0.224.3
2024–25Milwaukee585836.1.448.376.9214.77.11.2.224.9
Career90090036.2.439.371.8994.36.71.0.325.1
All-Star8119.2.476.4371.0002.92.91.0.020.6

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2014Portland111142.3.439.386.8945.16.51.0.122.9
2015Portland5540.2.406.161.7814.04.6.4.621.6
2016Portland111139.8.368.393.9104.36.31.3.326.5
2017Portland4437.7.433.281.9604.53.31.3.527.8
2018Portland4440.6.352.300.8824.54.81.3.018.5
2019Portland161640.6.418.373.8334.86.61.7.326.9
2020Portland4435.6.406.394.9703.54.3.5.324.3
2021Portland6641.3.463.449.9404.310.21.0.734.3
2024Milwaukee4439.1.420.417.9743.35.01.0.031.3
2025Milwaukee3325.0.222.188.8572.74.7.7.77.0
Career686839.5.409.368.8934.46.11.1.325.2

College

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2008–09Weber State312629.4.434.374.8413.92.91.1.211.5
2009–10Weber State313134.3.431.393.8534.03.61.1.119.9
2010–11Weber State10928.5.438.345.8573.83.31.4.217.7
2011–12Weber State323234.5.467.409.8875.04.01.5.224.5
Career1049832.3.446.390.8674.33.51.2.218.6

Awards and honors

NBA
College

Personal life

Lillard posing with fans in July 2012

Lillard wears the jersey number No. 0, representative for the letter 'O' and his journey in life; fromOakland, toOgden, thenOregon.[175] Lillard is a Christian; he has a tattoo on his left arm of Psalms 37:1–3.[176] Lillard's sister, LaNae, attendedLakeridge High School. His brother Houston, who earned a football scholarship to Southeast Missouri State after playing football in the junior college level at Laney College,[177] is anIndoor Football League quarterback.[178][179]

In the 2020–21 season, he became a teammate of his cousin,Keljin Blevins.[180]

On March 29, 2018, Lillard had his first child, a son named Damian Jr.[181] They live in the affluent Portland suburb ofWest Linn.[177] Lillard established a RESPECT Program to help high school kids in the Portland metro area graduate.[177][182]

In 2012, Lillard signed a multi-year sponsorship deal withAdidas. In 2014, Lillard negotiated a new contract with Adidas potentially worth $100 million over 10 years.[183] Lillard has a signature shoe line with Adidas, the "Adidas Dame".[184] In 2017, Lillard signed a sponsorship deal withPowerade, a subsidiary ofthe Coca-Cola Company.[185] Lillard also has endorsement deals withSpalding,Panini,Foot Locker,JBL,Biofreeze andModa Health.[186] In 2019, Lillard also became one of a number of NBA players to sign a contract withHulu to promote the streaming service's new campaign of adding live sports to their repertoire.[187]

Lillard revived the Never Worry Picnic in Brookfield Park after his standout rookie season in 2013. TheEast Oakland event was discontinued when he was at age 12.[177]

In 2020, Lillard, along with longtime friend and business partner Brian Sanders, became co-owner of a Toyota dealership, now known as Damian Lillard Toyota,[188] inMcMinnville, Oregon.[189]

In January 2021, Lillard had his second and third child after his fiancée Kay'La Hanson gave birth to twins, a daughter named Kali and a son named Kalii.[190][191] In September 2021, Lillard married Hanson.[192] However, by 2024, Lillard and Hanson were divorced.[193]

Music career

Lillard is ahip-hop artist and rapper by the name of Dame D.O.L.L.A., which stands for Different On Levels the Lord Allows. He began rapping mainly to hang out in the car of his cousin Eugene "Baby" Vasquez, who moved to Oakland from New York City in the early 1990s. Another big influence on Lillard's rapping was his cousin Brookfield Duece, who had some success in the Oakland rap scene.[177]

He started a social media trend called "FourBar Friday" in which he, and anyone who chooses to participate, submits a video of themselvesrapping a small verse onInstagram every Friday with thehashtag #4BarFriday. In July 2015, he released his first full length single, "Soldier in the Game", via the online music streaming siteSoundCloud.[194] On October 21, 2016, Lillard released his debut albumThe Letter O.[195] On October 6, 2017, Lillard released his second albumConfirmed.[196] Lillard released his third album,Big D.O.L.L.A. on August 9, 2019, featuring guestsLil Wayne,Mozzy, andJeremih.[197][198] He now has his own record label, Front Page Music, which includes Brookfield Duece in its roster.[177] Lillard's single "Kobe", which was released in September 2020 and featuresSnoop Dogg andDerrick Milano, is part of the soundtrack forNBA 2K21 as a tribute to the lateKobe Bryant.[199] Lillard featured in Hong Kong boy groupMirror's single "Day 0", which was released on April 10, 2024.[200]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US
[201]
US
Indie

[202]
US
R&B/HH

[203]
The Letter O119137
Confirmed
  • Released: October 6, 2017
  • Label: Front Page Music
  • Format: Digital download
[A]18
Big D.O.L.L.A.[198]
  • Released: August 9, 2019
  • Label: Front Page Music
  • Format: Digital download
[B]12
Different on Levels the Lord Allowed[205]
  • Released: August 20, 2021
  • Label: Front Page Music
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Bigger Than Us"[206]
(featuring Paul Rey)
2015Non-album single
"Run It Up"[207]
(featuringLil Wayne)
2017Confirmed
"Shot Clock"[208]
(featuring Dupre)
Non-album singles
"Bossed Up"[209]
"Reign Reign Go Away"[210]2019
"Blacklist"[211]2020
"Goat Spirit"[212]
(featuringRaphael Saadiq)
Different on Levels the Lord Allowed
"Home Team"[213]
(featuring Dreebo)
"Kobe"[214]
(featuringSnoop Dogg andDerrick Milano)

As featured artist

List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"I Wish I Could Tell You"[215]
(Brookfield Duece featuring Dame D.O.L.L.A.)
2015Non-album single
"The Thesis"[216]
(Wynne featuring Vursatyl,Illmac, KayelaJ & Dame D.O.L.L.A.)
2019If I May...
"Tappin Out"[217]
(Cool Nutz featuring Dame D.O.L.L.A. & Drae Steves)
2020Father of Max
"We the Future"[218]
(Miles Brown featuring Dame D.O.L.L.A.)
Non-album single
"Day 0"[200]
(Mirror featuring Dame D.O.L.L.A.)
2024Non-album single

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2021Space Jam: A New LegacyHimself, Voice of Chronos[219]

Notes

  1. ^Confirmed did not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 72 on theTop Album Sales Chart.[204]
  2. ^Big D.O.L.L.A. did not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 68 on the Top Album Sales Chart.[204]

See also

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