NBA Game Recap - Portland at LA Lakers
Sun Mar 26, 2017 9:30 PM EDT

PHO
106
CHA
120
F
BKN
107
ATL
92
F
CHI
109
MIL
94
F
SAC
98
LAC
97
F
OKC
125
HOU
137
F
PHI
94
IND
107
F
MIA
108
BOS
112
F
MEM
94
GS
106
F
NO
115
DEN
90
F
POR
97
LAL
81
F

Mar 26, 2017, 9:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Portland

22

18

37

20

97

LA Lakers

17

15

24

25

81

Blazers beat Lakers 97-81, tie Denver for final spot in West
Mon Mar 27, 2017 1:37 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) As their surprising turnaround rolls on, the Portland Trail Blazers are now tied for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

Damian Lillard scored 22 points and Portland beat the Los Angeles Lakers 97-81 on Sunday night to pull even with Denver for eighth place in the West. Both the Blazers and Nuggets are 35-38 with nine games left in the season - and they play each other Tuesday night in Portland.

"We wanted to get to this point since the All-Star break," Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. "We put ourselves in a good position, but our hardest work is ahead of us."

After overcoming an ugly first half for both teams, the Blazers bounced back with a decisive third quarter to win for the 11th time in 14 games.

Both teams shot only 32.6 percent in the first half, but Lillard got going in the second and the Blazers pushed an eight-point lead at the break to 21. They outscored the Lakers 37-24 in the third period.

Allen Crabbe added 18 points off the bench for Portland. Noah Vonleh grabbed a career-high 14 boards, and the Blazers outrebounded the Lakers 61-42.

"They got a little hot," Lakers forward Julius Randle said. "Guys made shots and we struggled all day offensively. It's tough."

D'Angelo Russell had 22 points, but Tyler Ennis' 14 made him the only other Lakers player in double figures. Los Angeles shot 39.3 percent on the night.

"I thought our defense was solid the entire game," Stotts said. "The first half, they only had 32 points."

The Blazers shot just 40.4 percent themselves, but were playing on back-to-back nights. They are 8-6 on the second night of a back-to-back.

Portland, which has beaten the Lakers 12 consecutive times, hardly looked like a team with playoff ambitions when it finished February at 24-35. But the Blazers have gone 11-3 since to catch the Nuggets and set up a huge game Tuesday.

Denver lost at home to the New Orleans Pelicans earlier Sunday night.

"Obviously, it takes on significance when you are playing the team you are tied with," Stotts said. "So it's important, but after that one is over the next one is going to be more important."

The Lakers, who won their previous game against the Timberwolves, have won consecutive games only once since mid-November.

TIP-INS

Trail Blazers: Shot 62.4 percent against Minnesota on Saturday, their best mark since hitting 64.1 percent on March 12, 2003. Coming into Sunday, they had shot 50.6 percent over their last five games.

Lakers: Rookie forward Brandon Ingram, who started the previous 19 games and averaged 12.1 points on 48.4 percent shooting, did not play because of right patellar tendinitis. Said coach Luke Walton: "He was out there warming up and it's not right." Corey Brewer got his first start for the Lakers.

VONLEH RISING

The third-year forward is looking more and more comfortable for the Blazers. He's started the last 17 games, and his 14 rebounds Sunday came two games after he established his previous high with 12.

CLARKSON INJURED

Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson bruised his right pinkie in the second quarter. X-rays at halftime were negative and he started the third period with the finger taped. He was only 4 of 16 from the field.

UP NEXT

Trail Blazers: Face the Nuggets for the final time this season Tuesday in Portland. The Blazers lead the season series 2-1. Lillard is averaging 36.3 points against Denver.

Lakers: Host the Washington Wizards on Tuesday and will face a top NBA backcourt for the second consecutive game. Los Angeles lost the first meeting 116-108 when John Wall and Bradley Beal combined for 56 points for Washington.

Leaders

Portland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Lillard 22 21 5 7 3 0
A. Crabbe 18 14 1 6 1 2
LA Lakers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Russell 22 -17 2 1 0 0
T. Ennis 14 3 5 3 3 0

Team Comparison

POR LAL
Points For 97 81
Field Goals 36/89-40% 33/84-39%
Three Pointers 12/28-43% 5/21-24%
Free Throws 13/18-72% 10/17-59%
Offensive Rebounds 12 1
Defensive Rebounds 49 41
Rebounds 67 49
Blocks 4 3
Steals 8 6
Turnovers 13 10
Points Scored Off Turnovers 10 8
Points in the Paint 34 44
Fast Break Points 13 14
Personal Fouls 16 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - POR Leads Series 4-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 5 LAL 109 @ POR 118 D. Russell 22 C. McCollum 27
Tue Jan 10 POR 108 @ LAL 87 C. McCollum 25 L. Deng 14
Wed Jan 25 LAL 98 @ POR 105 L. Williams 31 D. Lillard 24
Sun Mar 26 POR 97 @ LAL 81 D. Lillard 22 D. Russell 22

Game Information

Stadium: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 18,698
Game Time: 2:1