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NBA sends memo to teams addressing Damian Lilard's trade request - ESPN

In the wake of public and private posturing about Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard's desire to play only for the Miami Heat by his agent, Aaron Goodwin, the NBA sent a memo to all 30 of its teams Friday stating any player, or his agent, who makes public or private comments indicating he won't «fully perform the services called for under his player contract in the event of a trade» will be subject to discipline moving forward.

The memo, which was obtained by ESPN, said the league had interviewed Lillard and Goodwin in the wake of ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reporting earlier this month that Goodwin called other teams privately and warned them against trading for Lillard because he would be unhappy anywhere but Miami.

Goodwin also stated publicly to multiple outlets that his client wanted to play only for the Heat.

The NBA said in the memo that Goodwin «denied stating or indicating to any team that Lillard would refuse to play for them.» It went on to say that the «relevant teams» provided descriptions of their communication with Goodwin that were «mostly, though not entirely, consistent with Goodwin's statements to us.»

Lillard and Goodwin also told the NBA he would fulfill his contract regardless of where he was traded.

The NBA said it had informed the National Basketball Players Association that any private or public comments like this would be subject to discipline moving forward. The league already has rules in place about publicly issuing trade requests, though they are allowed to be done privately.

Lillard informed the Blazers on July 1 that he would like to be traded after the team used the third pick in last month's NBA draft on star point guard prospect Scoot Henderson. Speaking to reporters during Las

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