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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 1034388" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Maybe. Lillard is going through a divorce. I'm not privy to what he did with his personal time so had no idea he was taking red eyes to Portland. And I don't know how he pulled that off and made practices. Just doesn't sound plausible.</p><p></p><p>I expect he'll be back in Milwaukee next year. Horst made some terrible choices, but to stop all the hand wringing here, Rivers deserves a year to make this his team and figure out a way for Giannis and Lillard to thrive together. If it doesn't work, I trust these guys are professional enough to figure something out.</p><p></p><p>There's too much talent to give up after one year. These guys are pros after all. If Lillard really was that alienated from Milwaukee he never would have started last night. It's not great but it's certainly not bleak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 1034388, member: 13032"] Maybe. Lillard is going through a divorce. I'm not privy to what he did with his personal time so had no idea he was taking red eyes to Portland. And I don't know how he pulled that off and made practices. Just doesn't sound plausible. I expect he'll be back in Milwaukee next year. Horst made some terrible choices, but to stop all the hand wringing here, Rivers deserves a year to make this his team and figure out a way for Giannis and Lillard to thrive together. If it doesn't work, I trust these guys are professional enough to figure something out. There's too much talent to give up after one year. These guys are pros after all. If Lillard really was that alienated from Milwaukee he never would have started last night. It's not great but it's certainly not bleak. [/QUOTE]
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