Manila Bulletin

BRING ON THE LAKERS!

Lillard, Trail Blazers oust Grizzlies, forge showdown with LeBron, LA

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MIAMI (AFP) – The Portland Trail Blazers booked an NBA playoff showdown with the Los Angeles Lakers with a scintillat­ing 126-122 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday in a Western Conference play-in game.

In the league’s first play-in game to determine a post-season berth since 1956, Damian Lillard scored 31 points and Bosnian big man Jusuf Nurkic delivered 22 points and 21 rebounds as Portland rallied from an eight-point fourth-quarter deficit.

Lillard once again played a key role in Portland’s fourth straight win in the NBA’s quarantine bubble at Orlando, Florida, where a league champion is set to be crowned after a season disrupted by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Lillard’s offensive excellence – he scored 51 points, 61 and 42 in three must-win games – propelled the Trail Blazers to the play-in. On Saturday, he had plenty of help.

CJ McCollum, playing with a nondisplac­ed fracture in his lower spine, scored 14 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter and Carmelo Anthony scored 21 as the Blazers withstood a careerbest 35-point performanc­e from the Grizzlies’ rookie of the year frontrunne­r, Ja Morant.

The first half was an old-school battle of big men with Nurkic scoring 15 points and pulling down 17 rebounds as the Trail Blazers took a 58-52 lead at the break.

Nurkic’s aggressive performanc­e came less than two hours after the Bosnian revealed on social media that his grandmothe­r had died from COVID-19.

He had told reporters she was battling the deadly virus shortly after the NBA season resumed in Orlando in July, but opted not to leave the bubble.

“People don’t understand how serious this ... is,’’ Nurkic said at the time, and his teammates empathized with his loss and the frustratio­n of being away from family at such a crucial time.

McCollum’s three-pointer knotted the score at 111-111 with 3:08 remaining and Nurkic followed with a put-back basket and free throw to give Portland a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.

“I was thinking ‘I don’t want to play again tomorrow.’ We had to get this done tonight,’’ said McCollum, who made a three-pointer and a pull up jump shot to stretch Portland’s lead to 119-113 with 1:21 to play.

After a fourth-straight fight to the finish, Lillard said he had no concern that the Blazers wouldn’t be ready to take on LeBron James and the Lakers in the first round of the playoffs come Tuesday.

“The reason we fought so hard to get in the playoffs is because we feel like we’re capable of doing anything,’’ he said.

“We can beat anybody, so now we’ve just got to get rested and get ready for the next thing.”

 ??  ?? Damian Lillard of the Portland Trail Blazers, left, and Jonas Valanciuna­s of the Memphis Grizzlies tangle during the third quarter in the Western Conference play-in at The Field House at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex yesterday in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (AFP)
Damian Lillard of the Portland Trail Blazers, left, and Jonas Valanciuna­s of the Memphis Grizzlies tangle during the third quarter in the Western Conference play-in at The Field House at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex yesterday in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (AFP)

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