Damian Lillard Injures Calf Against The Miami Heat

Blazers guard Damian Lillard

Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard left Wednesday’s game against the Miami Heat with a calf injury and didn’t return.

The Blazers All-Star appeared to sustain the injury while shooting a jump shot over Caleb Martin.

He appeared to step on Martin’s foot with his right foot, then grimaced after he landed from the jump shot.

An MRI taken on Thursday confirmed he suffered a Grade 1 strain of his right calf and will be reevaluated in 1-2 weeks, the team announced. 

After the game, Lillard told reporters, “It was probably just a strain” and that his calf “was a little bit tight” before the game.

“It wasn’t nothing I was overly concerned about,” Lillard said. “I just knew that it didn’t make sense to push through it for the fifth game of the season. Let’s just get to the back and see.

“If this was a playoff game, I would have played. It would have been tight and uncomfortable, but I would have played.”

Lillard played in just 29 games last season as a lingering abdominal injury cost him the bulk of his season.

He’s off to a scorching start this season and averaged 33.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.3 assists while shooting 40% from 3-point distance in a 4-0 start.

Portland suffered its first loss of the season on Wednesday in a 119-98 defeat to the Heat and will look to redeem themselves on Friday when they take on the Houston Rockets.

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