June 30, 2024

It wasn’t just Giannis Antetokounmpo who made history on Wednesday night after the Milwaukee Bucks superstar went off for a career-high 64 points in a 140-126 win over the Indiana Pacers. Earlier in the game, Damian Lillard also etched his name in the history books by claiming the No. 5 spot for the most 3-pointers made in NBA history.

It was an undeniably special moment for Dame — one that apparently, Lillard himself hopes that he had enjoyed more than he actually did.

Milwaukee Bucks Star Damian Lillard Gets Brutally Honest

Speaking to reporters after the game, Lillard spoke openly about what the moment meant to him. The seven-time All-Star confessed that he has a bit of a problem soaking in these types of milestones:

“My mom will tell me — my cousins sometimes they’ll tell me — I need to be happier, I need to appreciate it more,” Lillard said. “But I think that I just get so caught up in the next thing moving forward that I don’t appreciate it until like a year go by and I see a list and I’ll be on it. I’ll be like, ‘Damn, I’m No. 3?’

“… This was no different. Obviously, I acknowledge it and it’s an honor to be in that group with so many great shooters. But as soon as I saw it, I was looking at like, ‘Alright, who’s No. 4 and how many am I behind him?’ So that’s just naturally my thought process until that moment comes that I appreciate it.”

That’s just who Dame is. Not only is he a cool customer by nature but as he said, he’s just more focused on further improving his craft.

In case you were wondering, No. 4 on the list is the great Reggie Miller, who has 2,560 triples to his good name. As of writing, Lillard (2,451) is still 109 treys behind the Indiana Pacers legend.

As it turns out, Lillard didn’t even know beforehand that he was on the brink of making history. He knew that he was No. 6 all time, but it’s not as if he was counting down his triples as he approached Kyle Korver’s record.

“Leading up to it, I honestly didn’t know how close I was until last game,” Dame said. “I was on the bench and one of the team attendants behind me was like, ‘You need two more.’ And I didn’t know what he was talking about until today. … Nobody said nothing to me about it. Today was when I actually knew I was that close to that record.”

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