Bucks star Damian Lillard underwent successful surgery on Friday to repair his torn left Achilles tendon, the team announced (via Twitter).
According to the Bucks, the procedure was performed in Los Angeles by renowned surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache, with consultation from Bucks orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Carole Vetter.
The news had been expected since word broke earlier this week that Lillard had been diagnosed with a left Achilles tear. He’ll now begin a lengthy recovery and rehab process. While the Bucks didn’t provide a timeline for Lillard’s projected return, there’s a chance the recovery will sideline him for the entire 2025/26 season, given how late in this season the injury occurred.
Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson are among the other stars in their 30s who have undergone surgery to repair Achilles tears in recent years. Durant underwent surgery in June 2019 and returned in December 2020 (at the start of the delayed 2020/21 season). Thompson’s recovery period spanned from November 2020 to January 2022.
It’s not uncommon even for a younger player to require a full calendar year to make it back from a torn Achilles. Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke, for instance, sustained the injury on March 3, 2023 and returned to the court on March 27, 2024.
Despite the long road ahead for Lillard, who will turn 35 this July, he made it clear to Doc Rivers that he’s “not going out this way” and fully intends to eventually get back to full strength, as the Bucks head coach told reporters this week. The veteran point guard is owed a projected $54.1MM next season and holds a player option for 2026/27 expected to be worth $58.5MM.
Wonder if Portland would be interested in having him back in the fold…
Get well Dame ……. still got a few yrs.