A few weeks ago, the Milwaukee Bucks received tough news when it was confirmed that Damian Lillard would be out due to blood clot issuesāa condition similar to the one that ended the season for San Antonio Spursā Victor Wembanyama. Lately, updates on the guard have been more positive, and in that context, he delivered a clear message about his NBA future.
āI definitely donāt see myself as somebody whoās just hanging on,ā Lillard said in a recent interview with Eye For The Game. He immediately made it clear he doesnāt see himself walking away anytime soon, even at 34 years old: āI know Iāll be able to play until Iām 39, 40. I could play and be a starter until that point.ā
Damian broke down why he believes heāll have no trouble continuing to thrive in the NBA for years to come. āI take care of myself. I donāt live a hard life. I prepare, I know how to get myself ready,ā he said. āSo, I could play.ā
At the same time, the Bucks guard pointed to other players still performing at an elite level despite their age. āWith the way the game is now, youāre starting to see players playing longer and longer. CP (Chris Paul), Bron (LeBron James)āyouāre starting to see them,ā said Damian. āThey might not be who they were at 26, noābut theyāre still top-of-the-line players. Because they take care of themselves.ā

Damian Lillard #0 and Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks walk to the bench during a game against the Chicago Bulls on October 14, 2024.
Lillard has other priorities beyond the NBA
In the same conversation, Damian Lillard made it clear that while he hopes to continue playing professional basketball for several more years, he also has other interests in life, and thatās why he wonāt stay in the NBA longer than he feels he should. āI love my kids, I love my family, you know what Iām saying? And I donāt see myself as somebody whoās just hanging on to the game because of what it brings to me,ā the guard explained.

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āI love the game but there are other things that are more important in life and at some point you gotta let go,ā Lillard said. āSo I think itāll happen and itāll be on my terms.ā
The Bucks await Lillard
Initially, the news of Lillard being out due to blood clot issues was a major setback for the Milwaukee Bucksā postseason ambitions. However, the latest updates have been encouraging. āEverything is still progressing positively. Last test was fantastic. So, you know, thatās about all I have. Fingers crossed,ā coach Doc Rivers said last week.
Still, that doesnāt mean the guard will be immediately ready to return. On Sunday, the Bucks played their final regular season game against the Detroit Pistons, pulling off a 140ā133 win. Naturally, some of the teamās key starsālike Giannis Antetokounmpoādid not suit up.
With their fifth seed locked in, they avoided the play-in tournament and will get a full week of rest before their first-round playoff matchup against the Indiana Pacers, who finished fourth in the Eastern Conference.





