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NBA: GOLDEN STATE at PORTLAND <div class="pre">NBA FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL --- --- --- --- ----- GOLDEN STATE 22 27 28 18 95 PORTLAND 22 32 31 20 105 FINAL HIGH SCORERS: GSW - BARON DAVIS 23, STEPHEN JACKSON 15, KELENNA AZUBUIKE 12 POR - TRAVIS OUTLAW 22, JAMES JONES 21, BRANDON ROY 21</div>
PORTLAND, Oregon (Ticker) -- The suddenly upstart PortlandTrail Blazers cooled off the Golden State Warriors. Travis Outlaw scored 26 points to lead a balanced attack as theTrail Blazers posted their fifth consecutive win with a105-95 victory over the Warriors on Monday night. James Jones scored a season-high 21 points, Brandon Roy also had21 and Joel Przybilla added a double-double with a season-high15 points and 10 rebounds for shorthanded Portland. Despite missing leading scorer LaMarcus Aldridge and MartellWebster, who left Wednesday's game early with flu-like symptoms,the Trail Blazers handed the Warriors just their fourth loss intheir last 16 games by scoring 56 bench points. Baron Davis scored 23 points for the Warriors, who couldn't keepup with hot-shooting Portland in the second half. Trailing byas many as 14 points in the first half, Golden State closedwithin 54-49 at halftime. A 13-7 run to start the third periodgave the Warriors their first lead since the first quarter. Portland answered behind second-year stud Roy, who scored sevenpoints in a 14-2 surge that was capped by Jones' 20-foot jumperto give the Trail Blazers a 79-69 lead. The reigning Western Conference Player of the Week, Roy scored11 in the period as the Blazers took an 85-77 lead heading intothe fourth period. Portland shot a blistering 11-of-14 in thethird. The teams were tied at 22-22 after the first quarter. Davisscored 10 of the Warriors' first 16 points while Przybillascored Portland's first seven points. The Blazers started the second quarter with a 22-8 run and tooktheir biggest lead at 42-28 on a free throw by Jones at the 6:49mark. Reserves Jones and Outlaw were the catalysts, scoring fivepoints apiece during the spurt and combining for 22 points inthe period. Two 3-pointers by Golden State in the final minuteclosed the gap to 54-49 at half. Portland played its second straight game without Aldridge(plantar fasciitis). The Warriors were without guard MontaEllis, who strained his left calf in Tuesday's victory over SanAntonio.
NBA: GOLDEN STATE at PORTLAND <div class="pre">GOLDEN STATE (95) AT PORTLAND (105) GOLDEN STATE REBOUNDS PLAYER POS MIN FGM-FGA FTM-FTA OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF ST TO PTS ====== === === ======= ======= =========== === == == == === S JACKSON F 36:29 3-15 3-3 1 2 3 3 6 1 4 9 M BARNES F 36:18 5-11 2-2 0 12 12 3 3 3 0 15 A HARRINGTON C 11:38 1-5 0-0 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 3 K AZUBUIKE G 35:46 5-10 1-2 1 3 4 2 3 0 2 12 B DAVIS G 41:45 9-18 2-2 4 4 8 11 2 2 3 23 A BIEDRINS 23:55 3-6 0-0 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 6 M PIETRUS 9:57 2-5 0-0 2 1 3 0 3 0 2 5 T HUDSON 16:32 3-6 2-2 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 10 A CROSHERE 12:55 1-5 2-2 1 3 4 0 1 0 2 5 M BELINELLI 8:28 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 D MBENGA 6:17 2-3 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 B WRIGHT DNP - COACH'S DECISION TOTALS 240:00 35-87 12-13 14 29 43 23 25 7 15 95 (.402) (.923) TEAM REBS: 7 TOTAL TO: 15 (13 PTS) PORTLAND REBOUNDS PLAYER POS MIN FGM-FGA FTM-FTA OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF ST TO PTS ====== === === ======= ======= =========== === == == == === M WEBSTER F 9:28 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 C FRYE F 18:03 3-8 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 6 J PRZYBILLA C 29:50 6-7 3-3 5 5 10 1 2 0 0 15 B ROY G 37:47 9-22 3-6 0 5 5 7 1 1 0 21 S BLAKE G 27:57 2-6 0-2 0 2 2 5 0 0 1 5 T OUTLAW 32:59 9-15 3-3 3 5 8 2 0 2 2 22 J JACK 25:46 2-8 5-6 0 3 3 6 1 0 2 9 J JONES 34:18 5-8 7-7 1 5 6 0 1 0 2 21 S RODRIGUEZ 10:13 0-3 0-0 1 4 5 4 2 0 2 0 R LAFRENTZ 13:39 1-1 2-3 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 4 L ALDRIDGE DNP - PLANTAR FASCITIS, LEFT FO J MCROBERTS DNP - COACH'S DECISION TOTALS 240:00 38-82 23-30 11 31 42 26 13 3 11 105 (.463) (.767) TEAM REBS: 12 TOTAL TO: 11 (12 PTS) GOLDEN STATE 22 27 28 18 - 95 PORTLAND 22 32 31 20 - 105 BLOCKED SHOTS: GOLDEN STATE - M BARNES, K AZUBUIKE, M PIETRUS, D MBENGA. PORTLAND - J PRZYBILLA 3, C FRYE, T OUTLAW. 3-PT. FIELD GOALS: GOLDEN STATE 13-35 (.371), S JACKSON 0-7, M BARNES 3- 7, A HARRINGTON 1-1, K AZUBUIKE 1-3, B DAVIS 3-6, M PIETRUS 1-2, T HUDSON 2- 4, A CROSHERE 1-4, M BELINELLI 1-1. PORTLAND 6-18 (.333), M WEBSTER 0- 2, B ROY 0-2, S BLAKE 1-2, T OUTLAW 1-3, J JACK 0-2, J JONES 4-6, S RODRIGUEZ 0- 1. TECHNICAL FOULS: GOLDEN STATE - S JACKSON. PORTLAND - R LAFRENTZ. FLAGRANT FOULS: NONE. OFFICIALS: BENNY ADAMS, DAN CRAWFORD, MATT BOLAND. A - 15,943. T - 2:07.</div>
NBA: GOLDEN STATE at PORTLAND <div class="pre">GOLDEN STATE (95) fg ft rb min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp S Jackson 36:29 3-15 3-3 1-3 3 6 9 M Barnes 36:18 5-11 2-2 0-12 3 3 15 A Harrington 11:38 1-5 0-0 1-2 1 4 3 K Azubuike 35:46 5-10 1-2 1-4 2 3 12 B Davis 41:45 9-18 2-2 4-8 11 2 23 A Biedrins 23:55 3-6 0-0 3-3 0 3 6 M Pietrus 9:57 2-5 0-0 2-3 0 3 5 T Hudson 16:32 3-6 2-2 0-2 1 0 10 A Croshere 12:55 1-5 2-2 1-4 0 1 5 M Belinelli 8:28 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 D Mbenga 6:17 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 4 B Wright DNP - COACH'S DECISION ______________________________________________________ TOTALS 240:00 35-87 12-13 14-43 23 25 95 ______________________________________________________ Percentages: FG-.402, FT-.923. 3-Point Goals: 13-35, .371 (S Jackson 0-7, M Barnes 3-7, A Harrington 1-1, K Azubuike 1-3, B Davis 3-6, M Pietrus 1-2, T Hudson 2-4, A Croshere 1-4, M Belinelli 1-1). Team Rebounds: 7. Blocked Shots:4 (M Barnes, K Azubuike, M Pietrus, D Mbenga). Turnovers:15 (S Jackson 4, B Davis 3, A Croshere 2, M Pietrus 2, K Azubuike 2, T Hudson, A Biedrins). Steals: 7 (M Barnes 3, B Davis 2, S Jackson, M Belinelli). PORTLAND (105) fg ft rb min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp M Webster 9:28 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 C Frye 18:03 3-8 0-0 1-2 1 2 6 J Przybilla 29:50 6-7 3-3 5-10 1 2 15 B Roy 37:47 9-22 3-6 0-5 7 1 21 S Blake 27:57 2-6 0-2 0-2 5 0 5 T Outlaw 32:59 9-15 3-3 3-8 2 0 22 J Jack 25:46 2-8 5-6 0-3 6 1 9 J Jones 34:18 5-8 7-7 1-6 0 1 21 S Rodriguez 10:13 0-3 0-0 1-5 4 2 0 R LaFrentz 13:39 1-1 2-3 0-1 0 4 4 L Aldridge DNP - PLANTAR FASCITIS, LEFT FO J McRoberts DNP - COACH'S DECISION ______________________________________________________ TOTALS 240:00 38-82 23-30 11-42 26 13 105 ______________________________________________________ Percentages: FG-.463, FT-.767. 3-Point Goals: 6-18, .333 (M Webster 0-2, B Roy 0-2, S Blake 1-2, T Outlaw 1-3, J Jack 0-2, J Jones 4-6, S Rodriguez 0-1). Team Rebounds: 12. Blocked Shots:5 (J Przybilla 3, C Frye, T Outlaw). Turnovers:11 (J Jones 2, J Jack 2, S Rodriguez 2, T Outlaw 2, R LaFrentz, S Blake, C Frye). Steals: 3 (T Outlaw 2, B Roy). ------------------------------------------- GOLDEN STATE 22 27 28 18 - 95 PORTLAND 22 32 31 20 - 105 ------------------------------------------- Technical fouls: Golden State - 1 (S Jackson, 4:00 3rd). Portland - 1 (R LaFrentz, 7:23 2nd). Flagrant fouls: None. A: 15,943. T: 2:07. Officials: Benny Adams, Dan Crawford, Matt Boland.</div>
NBA: GOLDEN STATE at PORTLAND <div class="pre">** CONFIRMED ** NBA GOLDEN STATE 95 PORTLAND 105 FINAL</div>
PORTLAND, Oregon (Ticker) -- The suddenly upstart PortlandTrail Blazers cooled off the Golden State Warriors. Travis Outlaw scored 26 points to lead a balanced attack as theTrail Blazers posted their fifth consecutive win with a 105-95victory over the Warriors on Wednesday night. James Jones scored a season-high 21 points, Brandon Roy also had21 and Joel Przybilla added a double-double with a season-high15 points and 10 rebounds for shorthanded Portland. "Were playing with a lot of confidence as a team," said Roy, whoalso collected seven assists, five rebounds with no turnovers."Travis is on a role right now. He's coming ready to playevery night for us. We're also getting it from Joel and Jameswhich is key because we are playing a little short-handed. "So it's nice to have those guys as our veterans stepping upwith some others guys not being able to go." Despite missing leading scorer LaMarcus Aldridge and MartellWebster, who left Wednesday's game early with flu-like symptoms,the Trail Blazers handed the Warriors just their fourth loss intheir last 16 games by scoring 56 bench points. "I think we are all stepping it up with LaMarcus going down,"Przybilla said. "Coaches are coming up with a good game planand we are not backing down from no one. We are playing a full48 minutes, that's all." Baron Davis scored 23 points for the Warriors, who couldn't keepup with hot-shooting Portland in the second half. "You got to give them credit, they are playing well togetherright now," Davis said. "Brandon Roy got going. Outlaw andJones hit some big shots and Przybilla got some good insideplay. That's what you have to do at home is weather that stormwhen teams come in and make a push and that's what they wereable to do." Trailing by as many as 14 points in the first half, Golden Stateclosed within 54-49 at halftime. A 13-7 run to start the thirdperiod gave the Warriors their first lead since the firstquarter. Portland answered behind second-year stud Roy, who scored sevenpoints in a 14-2 surge that was capped by Jones' 20-foot jumperto give the Trail Blazers a 79-69 lead. "My job is a little easier than the other guys out there," saidJones, who shot 4-of-6 from distance. "Those guys are out thereslashing, cutting to the basket, penetrating. I'm just outthere standing, catching and shooting the open shot. Spacing thedefense. We are all playing our part. Everybody is adifferent piece but the pieces are fitting nicely right now." The reigning Western Conference Player of the Week, Roy scored11 in the period as the Blazers took an 85-77 lead heading intothe fourth period. Portland shot a blistering 11-of-14 in thethird. "What your seeing is a sign of growth," Blazers coach NateMcMillan said. "We are learning how to play with each other.Guys are falling out of the lineup. When teams are making theirruns, we aren't in panic mode. We are able to have someresolve. What you are seeing is growth." The teams were tied at 22-22 after the first quarter. Davisscored 10 of the Warriors' first 16 points while Przybillascored Portland's first seven points. The Blazers started the second quarter with a 22-8 run and tooktheir biggest lead at 42-28 on a free throw by Jones at the 6:49mark. Reserves Jones and Outlaw were the catalysts, scoring fivepoints apiece during the spurt and combining for 22 points inthe period. Two 3-pointers by Golden State in the final minuteclosed the gap to 54-49 at half. Warriors guard Stephen Jackson scored nine points on 3-of-15shooting before fouling out midway through the fourth quarter. "I know I didn't shoot the ball well tonight but I'm stilltrying to figure out what's considered a foul and what's not,"said Jackson, who also picked up a technical in the thirdquarter. "I got to read the players' manual. I'm confusedright now." Portland played its second straight game without Aldridge(plantar fasciitis). The Warriors were without guard MontaEllis, who strained his left calf in Tuesday's victory over SanAntonio. "We were beaten by a better team tonight," Warriors coach DonNelson said. "Look at their bench and look at what they did tous. We couldn't guard their bench."
PORTLAND, Oregon (Ticker) -- The suddenly upstart PortlandTrail Blazers cooled off the Golden State Warriors. Travis Outlaw scored 22 points to lead a balanced attack as theTrail Blazers posted their fifth consecutive win with a 105-95victory over the Warriors on Wednesday night. James Jones scored a season-high 21 points, Brandon Roy also had21 and Joel Przybilla added a double-double with a season-high15 points and 10 rebounds for shorthanded Portland. "Were playing with a lot of confidence as a team," said Roy, whoalso collected seven assists, five rebounds with no turnovers."Travis is on a role right now. He's coming ready to playevery night for us. We're also getting it from Joel and Jameswhich is key because we are playing a little short-handed. "So it's nice to have those guys as our veterans stepping upwith some others guys not being able to go." Despite missing leading scorer LaMarcus Aldridge and MartellWebster, who left Wednesday's game early with flu-like symptoms,the Trail Blazers handed the Warriors just their fourth loss intheir last 16 games by scoring 56 bench points. "I think we are all stepping it up with LaMarcus going down,"Przybilla said. "Coaches are coming up with a good game planand we are not backing down from no one. We are playing a full48 minutes, that's all." Baron Davis scored 23 points for the Warriors, who couldn't keepup with hot-shooting Portland in the second half. "You got to give them credit, they are playing well togetherright now," Davis said. "Brandon Roy got going. Outlaw andJones hit some big shots and Przybilla got some good insideplay. That's what you have to do at home is weather that stormwhen teams come in and make a push and that's what they wereable to do." Trailing by as many as 14 points in the first half, Golden Stateclosed within 54-49 at halftime. A 13-7 run to start the thirdperiod gave the Warriors their first lead since the firstquarter. Portland answered behind second-year stud Roy, who scored sevenpoints in a 14-2 surge that was capped by Jones' 20-foot jumperto give the Trail Blazers a 79-69 lead. "My job is a little easier than the other guys out there," saidJones, who shot 4-of-6 from distance. "Those guys are out thereslashing, cutting to the basket, penetrating. I'm just outthere standing, catching and shooting the open shot. Spacing thedefense. We are all playing our part. Everybody is adifferent piece but the pieces are fitting nicely right now." The reigning Western Conference Player of the Week, Roy scored11 in the period as the Blazers took an 85-77 lead heading intothe fourth period. Portland shot a blistering 11-of-14 in thethird. "What your seeing is a sign of growth," Blazers coach NateMcMillan said. "We are learning how to play with each other.Guys are falling out of the lineup. When teams are making theirruns, we aren't in panic mode. We are able to have someresolve. What you are seeing is growth." The teams were tied at 22-22 after the first quarter. Davisscored 10 of the Warriors' first 16 points while Przybillascored Portland's first seven points. The Blazers started the second quarter with a 22-8 run and tooktheir biggest lead at 42-28 on a free throw by Jones at the 6:49mark. Reserves Jones and Outlaw were the catalysts, scoring fivepoints apiece during the spurt and combining for 22 points inthe period. Two 3-pointers by Golden State in the final minuteclosed the gap to 54-49 at half. Warriors guard Stephen Jackson scored nine points on 3-of-15shooting before fouling out midway through the fourth quarter. "I know I didn't shoot the ball well tonight but I'm stilltrying to figure out what's considered a foul and what's not,"said Jackson, who also picked up a technical in the thirdquarter. "I got to read the players' manual. I'm confusedright now." Portland played its second straight game without Aldridge(plantar fasciitis). The Warriors were without guard MontaEllis, who strained his left calf in Tuesday's victory over SanAntonio. "We were beaten by a better team tonight," Warriors coach DonNelson said. "Look at their bench and look at what they did tous. We couldn't guard their bench."