Damian Lillard did not hold back in the wake of Friday's game vs. the Utah Jazz where officials missed an obvious goaltending call.

The Trail Blazers point guard caught everyone's attention for his postgame remarks where he said the referees cost the Trail Blazers the game.

He continued on social media with his criticism, leading some to believe a fine was coming soon.

But, according to Yahoo Sports’ Senior NBA Insider Chris Haynes, Lillard will not be fined for his postgame remarks.

Lillard’s comments were aimed towards the officials missing a goaltending call on Jazz center Rudy Gobert in the final seconds of Friday's game, which resulted in a loss to the Jazz.

The league interviewed Lillard on Saturday, via Haynes' report, but what was said in the interview was not disclosed.

Yahoo Sources: Portland star Damian Lillard to avoid fine for postgame remarks following controversial missed goaltend in Utah and team livid with unnatural play by Royce O’Neale that resulted in Afernee Simons receiving a concussion. https://t.co/dIFAxDkKsZ pic.twitter.com/vXUz9cDZDz — Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) February 9, 2020

After Friday’s 117-114 loss to the Jazz, Lillard hadn’t cooled off before talking with the media postgame.

“It cost us the game, man," Lillard explained. "All night, they double-teaming me, trapping me, trying to be physical, I shot three free throws the whole game. I’m telling them – they grabbing, they bumping, they holding the whole game, and that’s fine. We get into the last play of the game, and they miss an easy call, and then they tell us that it’s ‘an easy no-call,’ like that was obviously not a goaltend. It [expletive] cost us the game. It cost us the game.”

Not only were those comments made, but he also took to his twitter account to let people know he was not interested in in Friday night’s pool report, where the officials admitted after watching postgame video that they got the call wrong.

We don’t wana hear this punk Ass shit. https://t.co/nuG56kaHbR — Damian Lillard (@Dame_Lillard) February 8, 2020

Haynes also reported that the Blazers aren't just upset about the no-call, they are also angry about Royce O’Neale seemingly undercutting Anfrenee Simons. The hard fall by Simons resulted in a concussion.

The Blazers felt it was a "dirty play."

Simons is listed as doubtful for Sunday’s home game versus the Heat.

Now the question is: How will the Blazers respond after Friday’s emotional loss?

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