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Damian Lillard has confirmed that a return to the Portland Trail Blazers for the 2025-26 season is unlikely, aligning with fan expectations. During an appearance on IShowSpeed's YouTube channel, Lillard discussed his rehabilitation progress and stated he will "probably" be back at the start of the next season, emphasizing the need to "get all the way right" before returning to play.
The decision to target the 2026-27 season for his return is logical due to the severity of Achilles tears, which require careful recovery and should not be rushed. Factors such as the timing of his injury, Portland's ongoing rebuilding process, and Lillard's age—35, similar to Kobe Bryant when he suffered the same injury—support a patient approach. Historical examples, including Bryant's incomplete recovery and declines in performance, suggest a potential dip in Lillard's scoring and efficiency, though he has a history of defying odds in his career.
Lillard has expressed confidence in achieving a full recovery, stressing on The Sideline with Andy Katz that he intends to take his time to ensure his body is fully healed, strong, and confident. He aims to return as his full self, not as a diminished version, highlighting his commitment to a thorough rehabilitation process.
In the interim, Lillard will serve as a mentor to Portland's young core, with Chauncey Billups referring to him as the "highest-paid assistant coach in history." This role, combined with his patient recovery, leaves open the possibility of a postseason return in the 2026-27 season, particularly if he meets his expectations for a strong comeback.
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