Blazers Remain 'Unmotivated To Engage' With Heat On Damian Lillard Trade - RealGM Wiretap
The Portland Trail Blazers have remained"unmotivated to engage" with the Miami Heat on a Damian Lillard trade, reports Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
The market for Lillard beyond the Heat has yet to publicly materialize as other teams mentioned as candidates such as the Los Angeles Clippers and Philadelphia 76ers lack the draft capital the Blazers are believed to covet.
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