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Blazers spoil James’ debut with 128-119 win over Lakers

Owner Paul Allen’s death mars festivitie­s for the winners

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LeBron James opened with two thunderous dunks and had 26 points and 12 rebounds in his first game with the Los Angeles Lakers, but the Portland Trail Blazers prevailed 128-119 Thursday night in the season opener for both teams.

Damian Lillard had 28 points and Nik Stauskas came off the bench to score 24 for Portland, which won their 18th straight home opener to extend an NBA record. It was the Blazers’ 16th straight victory over the Lakers.

The opening festivitie­s were tempered by the death this week of Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen. A “Rip City” baseball cap rested in Allen’s courtside seat with a single rose.

The enigmatic co-founder of Microsoft died on Monday in Seattle from complicati­ons of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He was 65. There was moment of silence before the game and tributes to Allen throughout the night.

On the court, the focus was all on James. His monster dunks to start stunned the Moda Centre crowd while Nike co-founder Phil Knight looked on from courtside seats.

James signed a four-year, $153 million (Dh561.5 million) deal with the Lakers as a free agent in the off-season after winning three NBA championsh­ip rings.

The four-time league MVP joined a revamped group that includes veterans Rajon Rondo, JaVale McGee, Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley, as well as a young core of Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, Kyle Kuzma, Josh Hart and rookie Moe Wagner.

While the Lakers made big changes in the off season, the Trail Blazers returned all five starters from a team that finished third in the Western Conference last season — including the nucleus of Lillard, CJ McCollum and Jusuf Nurkic.

James’ putback gave Los Angeles an early 25-15 lead. He played just under nine minutes in the opening quarter and led all scorers with 13 points.

Portland closed the gap and pulled in front 46-40 on Stauskas’ 3-pointer. Stauskas, who signed with the Blazers as a free agent this past summer, led all Blazers with 16 points in the opening half. The Blazers pushed the lead to 11 points at but led just 65-63 at the break.

 ?? AFP ?? A hat and rose are displayed on the seat where former Portland Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen regularly sat, prior to their game against Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday in Portland, Oregon.
AFP A hat and rose are displayed on the seat where former Portland Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen regularly sat, prior to their game against Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday in Portland, Oregon.

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