The NBA landscape quickly got stirred when one of the top players of the last 10 years was released from his respective organization.
NBA free agency opened on June 30 and has since delivered some exciting news to fans.
The Milwaukee Bucks were at the center of the drama when they released Damian Lillard in a move that helped them create roster room while having to pay the nine-time All-Star his guaranteed contract.
Lillard was released from the organization after two years in Milwaukee. He previously played 11 seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers.
While Lillard looks for a new home, he took to social media, sharing his latest signature shoes with fans online. Lillard's 10th signature shoe with Adidas will be available online and in stores tomorrow.
"10 years," Lillard said. "10 signature shoes.My Dame X signature shoe will be available online and in stores tomorrow."
Upon the release of the post, some fans took to social media. While many fans congratulated Damian Lillard for his 10th signature shoe release with Adidas, others took the time to recruit the former Bucks guard.
"Dame, you are a warrior. Welcome my brother," said one fan.
"Go to warriors dame we need you," said another fan.
"Come to the warriors," mentioned one fan.
"Come back to Portland," commented one fan.
"Come to DALLAS!!!!!!!! Nico make it happen. Kidd make it happen," said one fan.
"Miami Heat edition," said another fan.
Lillard is currently dealing with an Achilles tear, which he suffered in the latest postseason.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard
Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard
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After sharing the initial news on social media, Damian Lillard also revealed that the price of the Adidas basketball sneaker will be available for under $100.
"Getting to 10 signature models means a lot, but I wanted to use this 10th shoe to make a real statement and bring the price down under $100," Lillard said. "I’ve had my secondary Dame Certified line priced under $100 for a few years now, but I wanted to go all in on it for my primary shoe."