- Damian Lillard oddly decided to get a haircut at a private airport lounge
- This backfired on Lillard when his barber walked away mid-trim to check out a private jet
- Lillard got trolled not just by his barber, but by fans online too
Damian Lillard is in a media storm at the moment, with his future being uncertain. The Portland Trail Blazers star recently demanded a trade, and so, his every move is being tracked by fans. But Lillard got trolled recently, and it happened in the most unexpected scenario.
A video of Damian Lillard getting a haircut at a private airport lounge recently went viral. Getting a haircut in a private airport lounge is bizarre by itself. But the video is making the rounds because it features Lillard’s barber randomly leaving him mid-trim to check out a private jet.
Dame really got a cut in the private airport lobby 😅💈
(via designer_barber/IG) https://t.co/c1yeurjWO4
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 29, 2023
Fans immediately began to roast Lillard, who looked really annoyed by the entire situation and poked fun at his barber leaving him in the middle of a haircut.
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— Reed ✝️ (@Reedh98) July 29, 2023
I would too if I played for the Blazers
— Griffin Hammack (@GHamm1018) July 29, 2023
That cost 3k
— 🏌🏿♂️ Granddaddy OG Wayne 🏌🏿♂️ (@radda_count_a_m) July 30, 2023
Right before his flight to Miami
— FOC Sports (@FOC_Sports) July 29, 2023
Lillard clearly wasn’t a fan of being left in the middle of his haircut. However, knowing Lillard’s sense of humor, it could just be Dame playing to the camera and trying to have some fun and entertain fans online.
Where Will Damian Lillard End Up This Season?
Damian Lillard is the player fans will be watching going into the NBA season. Lillard requested a trade from the Portland Trail Blazers, and his agent and he have made it clear that they want to be traded to the Miami Heat. This public request has not gone down well with NBA officials.
League officials warned Lillard and his agent against these public statements, and there is even talk of the NBA vetoing Lillard’s trade to Miami, much like they did with Chris Paul and the Lakers.
Last season, Damian Lillard averaged 32.2 points, 7.3 assists, and 4.8 rebounds, including shooting 37.1% from three-point.
Lillard is a 7-time All-Star and has been selected 7 All-NBA Teams in his career, including the All-NBA First Team in 2018.
Regardless of where Lillard is traded, he is sure to improve that roster to a great degree.
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