The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Davis’ 47 points leads Pelicans to sweep of Trail Blazers

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS » Anthony Davis scored 33 of his franchise playoff-record 47 points in the second half, and the New Orleans Pelicans completed a firstround playoff sweep of the Portland Trail Blazers with a 131-123 victory on Saturday.

Jrue Holiday capped his 41-point performanc­e with an 18-foot pull-up jumper that gave the Pelicans a sixpoint lead with 40 seconds left.

Rajon Rondo added 16 assists, and Davis also had 11 rebounds and three blocks for New Orleans, which is moving on to the second round of the playoffs for only the second time since the NBA returned to the city 16 seasons ago.

C.J. McCollum scored 38 for the Trail Blazers, who responded to a blowout loss in Game 3 by keeping Game 4 close until the final minute. Al-Farouq Aminu scored 27, Damian Lillard added 18 points and Jusuf Nurkic had 18 points and 11 rebounds before fouling out.

Lillard’s difficult driving layup had just tied the game at 60 when the Pelicans briefly pulled away, going on an 11-2 run capped by Davis’ 3.

Soon after, Nikola Mirotic added step-back 3. Davis, who scored 19 in the third quarter, then added a layup while falling down after a hard foul by Aminu, after which Davis flexed both biceps while still sitting on the court.

Holiday’s transition 3 made it 87-72, prompting Portland to call timeout while Holiday walked slowly toward mid-court, nodding and smiling wide as he soaked in the crowd’s adulation.

New Orleans led by 13 to start the fourth quarter, but Portland refused to wilt, opening the period on a 15-4 run that included Nurkic’s hook shot, 20-foot jumper and dunk. McCollum’s transition layup made it 104-102 with nearly nine minutes to play.

Portland got as close as a single point on Aminu’s layup with 5:08 to go, but Davis responded with 12 points over the final 4:56, staring with a layup as he was fouled and a 3-pointer. Holiday scored six points during the final 2:52, starting with his 3-pointer. The pair combined for all but one of New Orleans’ points during that pivotal stretch.

Leading up to Game 4, Lillard spoke of the need for the Blazers to ramp up their intensity and physicalit­y. From the tip, it looked as though they’d done so.

In stark contrast to Game 3, when New Orleans led by 18 in the first quarter, this game was tight and testy.

Anthony and Ed Davis received double technical fouls after bumping one another following one of Anthony Davis’ dunks — and that was just the beginning. TIMBERWOLV­ES 121, ROCKETS 105 » Jimmy Butler scored 28 points, Jeff Teague added 23 and the Minnesota Timberwolv­es used a 69-54 advantage in the second half to pick up their first win over the Houston Rockets in their first-round series.

Anthony Wiggins had 20 points and Karl-Anthony Towns added 18 to go along with 16 boards.

Houston’s James Hard scored a game-high 29 points with three 3-pointers.

 ?? SCOTT THRELKELD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New Orleans Pelicans guard Rajon Rondo (9) and Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum battle for a loose ball during the first half of Game 4 of a first-round NBA basketball playoff series in New Orleans, Saturday.
SCOTT THRELKELD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Orleans Pelicans guard Rajon Rondo (9) and Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum battle for a loose ball during the first half of Game 4 of a first-round NBA basketball playoff series in New Orleans, Saturday.

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