The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Lillard’s 32 sink Knicks

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NEW YORK — Damian Lillard scored 32 points and the Portland Trail Blazers wrapped up a strong fivegame road trip with their third straight victory, beating the New York Knicks 103-91 on Monday night.

Pat Connaughto­n added 17 for the Trail Blazers, who also won at Memphis, Brooklyn and Washington while losing only in Philadelph­ia. They needed to come from 17 down in the fourth quarter to beat the Wizards last time out but were in charge of this one most of the way.

Kristaps Porzingis returned from a one-game absence and scored 22 points, but the Knicks were without starting center Enes Kanter for a third straight game because of back spasms. They lost all three, falling back to .500 at 10-10.

The Knicks blew big early leads in the last two losses, in Atlanta and Houston, but mostly played from behind — sometimes way behind — Monday. New York never led by more than two and trailed by as much as 26.

Lillard made the last basket of the third quarter and he won’t have any easier ones all season. Shabazz Napier stole the ball while the Knicks were on the fast break and threw it down to Lillard, who had remained behind on the other end. He dunked the ball with no other players on that side of the court to make it 90-64.

The Knicks couldn’t guard him when they were close by, either. Lillard had 17 points in the third on 5-of-7 shooting.

The Blazers led 30-23 after one and quickly opened a lead the Knicks never cut into. They scored the first nine of the second quarter to open a 16-point cushion, and that’s right it was at halftime after Noah Vonleh’s basket at the buzzer made it 53-37.

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