Damian Lillard disputes Enes Kanter over alleged six-minute decision to sign with Blazers

Damian Lillard

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On Monday, Enes Kanter opted not to re-sign with the Portland Trail Blazers and instead landed a two-year contract with the Boston Celtics.

When asked why he didn’t re-sign with Portland, Kanter reportedly told Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated that the Blazers were pressuring him into making a decision in six minutes.

Well, former Blazers teammate Damian Lillard, who recently inked a massive extension with the club, had a different take when asked about this on social media.

Lillard is downright disputing the six-minute comment, without a shadow of doubt.

The Blazers ended up making quite a blockbuster move to fill the vacant spot left by Kanter, trading with the Miami Heat for Hassan Whiteside. That would seem to explain Lillard’s comment about “sometimes there’s a chance you lose out on two people because you’re waiting on one.”

No offense intended to Kanter, but when you have a shot to land a player of Whiteside’s caliber, you have to make the move.

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