New Straits Times

Bosnian shines for Blazers

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LOS ANGELES: Jusuf Nurkic delivered 29 points and 15 rebounds en route to his fifth double-double of the NBA season as the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Brooklyn Nets 127-125 on Friday.

The 23-year-old Bosnian center shot 12of-19 from the field but more importantl­y came up clutch in the final moments by producing the tiebreakin­g three-point play with 27 seconds left under the basket.

“I learn to never quit, and there’s no lost possession until the game is done,” Nurkic said. “We’re going to fight. I saw an opportunit­y to get the ball and try to make a play and it went in.”

No play was as significan­t as what took place with regulation time winding down in a 123-123 game.

With 30.6 seconds remaining, Nurkic drove to the basket but was blocked by DeMarre Carroll. Brooklyn’s Caris LeVert grabbed the rebound on a mad scramble under the rim with 28 seconds left but lost the ball to Nurkic, who then finished off a reverse layup for a 125-123 lead while being fouled by Spencer Dinwiddie.

“It was good to see that type of passion and that energy,” teammate Damian Lillard said.

Nurkic then made the foul shot for a 126123 lead and the Blazers held on for the victory.

“Disappoint­ing,” Brooklyn coach Kenny Atkinson said. “You know, games come down to the end like that and go either way. I thought they made the big plays, and we shot ourselves in the foot a few times.”

Elsewhere, LeBron James finished with 27 points, 16 rebounds and 13 assists for his second triple-double of the season as the Cleveland Cavaliers edged the Charlotte Hornets 100-99.

Cleveland have won seven consecutiv­e games and eight in a row over the Hornets. AFP

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Blazers’ Jusuf Nurkic

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