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Why Dame feels lonely in Milwaukee 😬🚨 #nba #damianlillard #bucks



Why Dame feels lonely in Milwaukee 😬🚨 #nba #damianlillard #bucks

Damen Lillard exposed his severe loneliness in Milwaukee and I knew it was just a matter of time with 40 days left of the NBA season Dam uncovered the Secret side of a blockbuster trade but he claims there are no regrets of his big boy decision recently Lillard divorced his college sweetheart one week

After being dealt to Milwaukee and he admits it’s been so lonely here because I’m such a Family Guy the former Trailblazer explained that his mom brother and kids all lived with him back in Portland now he has no life outside of basketball Lillard told Chris manx

Bro I go to practice go home watch Boxing and play video games that’s it he added I type in fight hype on YouTube a hundred times a day and pray for a new video unfortunately Dame ended his sad ATM Mission with I don’t have much of a

Life but that’s what comes with a big boy decision

23 Comments

  1. It's sad because the absolute fact is he would not have left that woman unless when he separated from her he did something specific so that he could know that the family was safe and keep an eye on them and that led him to find out what was going on when he wasn't around. this is probably the first time he did that because this was the first time he was truly away from home. you don't know how people really truly treat you unless you play very close attention to how they treat you when you're around and find a way to figure out how they're talking about and treating you when you're not 😒 it was either something is dramatic as that or something as simple as once he took distance from her and started really looking at who she was without having her directly there for her looks and Lust fall on. he realized that wasn't who he was in love with either way sad sad sad 😒

  2. hmm now people should start to understand tho he loved the blazers being in portland an playing the game he loves in portland went deeper then just basketball

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