Blazers Stifle Grizzlies, Easily Win Game 1Portland 102, Memphis 83
Memphis was one of just two teams to win their season series against Portland. However, the Trail Blazers were clearly unfazed by that, as they rolled over the Grizzlies, holding them to just 34% shooting from the field en route to a game 1 win.
The game was kicked off with the MVP ceremony. It was supposed to happen at Friday's awards show, but was cut for time. Adam Silver handed Lillard the Maurice Podoloff trophy in front of the sold out Rose Garden crowd. But while he was the center of attention before the game, Harry Giles was the focal point in the first half. Setting the tone from the very first play of the game with a rim rattling dunk, the rookie big man was a force in the paint and on the boards.
Portland led 48-39 at the half despite a modest 6 points from Lillard thanks to the Grizzlies' stagnant offense on the other end. The Grizzlies threatened to make a run, cutting the deficit to 5 midway through the third period, but Stotts ran a lineup of McCollum with the second unit which turned the tide. With seldom used point guard Shabazz Napier running the point (Evan Turner sat out with a sore back, freeing up the minutes) and the Blazers employing a zone defense, Marc Gasol was neutralized and the Blazers went on a run. Napier hit a three with .8 seconds left in the period to give Portland a fifteen point lead going into the fourth.
Lillard Time had finally arrived in the fourth. Though Chandler Parsons was starting to get it going from beyond the arc, Lillard caught fire, scoring 14 of his 24 points in the final period to seal the deal and commence garbage time.
Trail Blazers lead series 1-0.Damian Lillard: 24 points, 5 assists, 9-19 FG
C.J. McCollum: 19 points, 5 assists
Shabazz Napier: 16 points, 4 rebounds, 6-10 FG
Harry Giles: 14 points, 12 rebounds, 5-7 FG
Marc Gasol: 15 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks, 5-17 FG
Mike Conley: 15 points, 2 assists
Warriors 125, Nuggets 120 [OT] (GS leads 1-0)
Green: 16/10/12 | Faried: 24/18/2
Rockets 89, Timberwolves 73 (HOU leads 1-0)
Harden: 21/8/4 | Lavine: 21/7/4
Clippers 94, Spurs 88 (LAC leads 1-0)
Jordan: 28/12/2 | Leonard: 27/9/5
Cavaliers 103, Hornets 100 (CLE leads 1-0)
Irving: 33/3/3 | Smith: 33/0/8
Raptors 107, Boston 99 [OT] (TOR leads 1-0)
Valanciunas: 21/16/4 blocks | Horford: 22/9/10
Knicks 96, Heat 93 (NY leads 1-0)
Noah: 2/18/7 | Jackson: 18/2/2
Bucks 123, Bulls 103 (MIL leads 1-0)
Fultz: 25/0/8 | Butler: 21/3/4
Blazers Shoot The Lights Out, Go Up 2-0Portland 114, Memphis 101
After game 1, David Fizdale said that the Grizzlies' defense was fine, but that the offense was horrendous. In this game, Memphis stayed up their game offensively. However, they let Damian Lillard and the Trail Blazers walk over them in a game far more lopsided than the score suggests.
Damian Lillard was engaged from the get-go, racking up five of his 11 assists in the first period, while hitting two treys to help give the Blazers an early lead. Memphis was able to stay competitive thanks to the efforts of starting power forward Michael Beasley, who was scoring at will in the paint and imposing his will on the boards. Up nine at the half, the Blazers closed the door in the third. C.J. McCollum had an abysmal 3/15 shooting night, but everybody else was feeling it. A barrage of three point makes stretched the lead to 20 points, and for the second straight game we were treated to the likes of garbage time all-stars Noah Vonleh and Pat Connaughton.
The game was well past over midway through the fourth, but Fizdale must not have gotten the memo. He kept his starters in until the final buzzer, cutting the deficit to a not-too-embarrassing 13 points before conceding the L. Beasley and Chandler Parsons had 23 apiece for the Grizzlies, who got very little production from all-star Marc Gasol and the declining Mike Conley (averaged just 11.8 points and 5.9 assists per game in the regular season).
Lillard was a beast with 29 points, 11 assists and 6 steals, while Evan Turner made his triumphant return after sitting out game 1 scoring an efficient 15. Though apparently still salty about coming off the bench, Zach Randolph dropped 14 on his former team.
Now holding a commanding 2-0 lead, the Blazers will held down to Memphis hoping to secure some rest going into the second round. With Golden State taking game 2 in Denver, the Warriors are likely to be Portland's next opponent, up 2-0 going home for a pair of games. However, this series is far from over.
Trail Blazers lead series 2-0.Damian Lillard: 29 points, 11 assists, 6 steals, 11-18 FG, 5-9 3pt
Harry Giles: 16 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists
Evan Turner: 15 points, 4 rebounds, 5-7 FG, 5-5 FT
Michael Beasley: 23 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, 9-14 FG
Chandler Parsons: 23 points, 4 rebounds
Warriors 108, Nuggets 102 (GS leads 2-0)
Curry: 47/10/7 | Mudiay: 18/2/9
Rockets 80, Wolves 73 (HOU leads 2-0)
Harden: 29/6/3 | Towns: 18/15/0
Clippers 114, Spurs 94 (LAC leads 2-0)
Jordan: 15/19/6 blocks | Leonard: 22/9/4
Cavaliers 122, Hornets 117 (CLE leads 2-0)
Irving: 39/6/9 | 27/8/8
Raptors 106, Celtics 90 (TOR leads 2-0)
Lowry: 22/8/8 | I. Thomas: 25/5/3
Knicks 120, Heat 95 (NY leads 2-0)
Rose: 21/5/9 | Gabriel: 15/5/3
Bulls 103, Bucks 80 (series tied 1-1)
Butler: 28/6/9 | Antetokounmpo: 12/11/6
Blazers Bigs Dominate At the GrindhousePortland 115, Memphis 107
Despite a 9/25 shooting night from Damian Lillard, the Portland Trail Blazers are a game away from sweeping the Grizzlies thanks to an incredible performance by Rudy Gobert. Grizzlies fan Justin Timberlake was in attendance, and got a taste of his own medicine as Rudy Gobert have him the "20-20 experience" with a 22 points, 21 rebound game.
Gobert had his fingerprints on this game from the very beginning, scoring on four of the Blazers' first five possessions. With Portland struggling from distance, inside scoring became the focal point of their offense. It looked like the Blazers might run away with this one, but the Grizzlies adjusted, and thanks to excellent play from Chandler Parsons and Marc Gasol, were able to take a four point lead into the half.
Utilizing some of that zone defense that shut down Memphis in game one, Portland was able to open up a double digit lead in the third quarter. While Lillard wasn't hitting his shots, he was finding his teammates. However, the Grizzlies came out swinging in the fourth quarter. Portland's offense screeched to a halt, while Parsons and Michael Gbinije (who??) were making it rain from deep.
Portland actually trailed 101-96 with three minutes remaining when Terry Stotts called timeout. Gobert made a lay-up, then blocked Marc Gasol on the other end to trigger a 13-2 run that would ultimately give the Blazers the W.
It was Gobert's time to shine, earning his first playoff post-game interview, but Harry Giles was no slouch himself with 17 points and 15 boards. Marc Gasol finally showed up after a dormant game 2, and Chandler Parsons has been excellent all series, but Mike Conley continues to let his team down.
Up three games to none, this game is all but over. Portland will hope to win game four without suffering any injuries, as they will likely be facing a tough Golden State Warriors team (who is also up 3-0 in their series).
Trail Blazers lead series 3-0.Rudy Gobert: 22 points, 21 rebounds, 2 blocks, 11-13 FG
Harry Giles: 17 points, 15 rebounds, 3 assists, 7-9 FG
C.J. McCollum: 23 points, 6 assists
Damian Lillard: 22 points, 13 assists, 9-25 FG, 3-15 3pt
Chandler Parsons: 26 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists
Marc Gasol: 20 points, 8 rebounds
Warriors 133, Nuggets 112 (GS leads 3-0)
Thompson: 40/1/4 | Barton: 25/5/4
Rockets 92, Timberwolves 91 (HOU leads 3-0)
Harden: 36/7/4 | Dunn: 15/3/9
Spurs 99, Clippers 87 (LAC leads 2-1)
Leonard: 32/6/5 | Durant: 15/5/6
Cavaliers 79, Hornets 74 (CLE leads 3-0)
James: 22/7/5 | Smith: 19/0/5
Celtics 102, Raptors 99 (TOR leads 2-1)
Tatum: 29/4/2 | DeRozan: 31/2/1
Knicks 107, Heat 90 (NY leads 3-0)
Anthony: 23/9/3 | Whiteside: 14/10/2 blocks
Bucks 114, Bulls 101 (MIL leads 2-1)
Antetokounmpo: 16/8/8 | Noel: 16/13/3
Grizzlies Grind To A Halt As Portland AdvancesPortland 102, Memphis 84
To make the playoffs for an eighth straight season is an impressive feat - it's the second longest running streak in the league with Atlanta missing out. However, after being swept in the first round, suffering blowouts in three of the four defeats, it may be time for the Grizzlies to look at rebuilding. The point guard they invested over thirty million per year was a no-show all series, scoring just 2 points on 1-9 shooting, and despite a tremendous game from Marc Gasol, Portland rolled over the Grizzlies to end their season.
Marc Gasol was a dominant force from the opening tip, helping the Grizzlies get out to an early lead. This would be short lived, as the Blazers tightened up their defense and got it going from beyond the arc. Portland would open up a double digit lead in the second quarter, and always had an answer when Memphis would attempt to close that gap. Portland led by 14 at the half, and there was a distinct malaise in the sold-out crowd.
Michael Beasley, a bright spot for Memphis in this series, did what he could to help keep his team in it. Damian Lillard had another quiet game, but Evan Turner picked up the slack, doing a little bit of everything off the bench for Portland. He would finish with a team-high 20 points and the post-game interview.
Long story short, Memphis couldn't come back. Marc Gasol was a beast, but Parsons was bricking everything and Portland grabbed 15 offensive boards. The fourth quarter saw the Grizzlies try and fail to contain the legendary JaVale McGee-Shabazz Napier pick-and-roll, as the Trail Blazers cruised to a 102-84 win. When asked if this might the end of an era in Memphis, Marc Gasol replied, "I hope not".
Portland is the only team to sweep their opponent in the first round, and will be treated to a week of rest as they prepare for a likely series with Golden State (if not, the 3-0 memes… my god).
Trail Blazers win series 4-0.Evan Turner: 20 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, +17
Damian Lillard: 19 points, 5 assists, 3 rebounds
Shabazz Napier: 15 points, 3 assists, 5-8 FG
Marc Gasol: 23 points, 11 rebounds, 4 blocks
Michael Beasley: 15 points, 8 rebounds
Mike Conley: 2 points, 4 assists, 1-9 FG, 5 years, $153 million
Nuggets 130, Warriors 100 (GS leads 3-1)
Mudiay: 18/6/13 | Curry 32/2/5
Timberwolves 114, Rockets 90 (HOU leads 3-1)
Dunn: 16/2/11 | Anderson: 24/11/0
Spurs 113, Clippers 88 (Series tied 2-2)
Parker: 25/5/7 | Durant: 22/6/6
Hornets 99, Cavaliers 86 (CLE leads 3-1)
Walker: 24/6/9 | Love: 28/9/2
Raptors 103, Celtics 91 (TOR leads 3-1)
Poeltl: 17/10/3 | Horford: 24/11/6
Heat 119, Knicks 109 (NY leads 3-1)
Whiteside: 16/14/5 blocks | Porzingis: 21/11/1
Bulls 92, Bucks 91 (Series tied 2-2)
Butler: 25/7/4 | Fultz: 26/0/8
Nuggets 111, Warriors 110 (GS leads 3-2)
Murray: 21/3/4 | Curry: 55/2/4
Timberwolves 98, Rockets 94 (HOU leads 3-2)
Towns: 24/12/1 | Harden: 29/7/6
Clippers 105, Spurs 85 (LAC leads 3-2)
Durant: 21/7/8 | Leonard: 19/6/5
Cavaliers 109, Hornets 102 (CLE wins 4-1)
James: 26/7/14 | Smith: 39/2/4
Celtics 98, Raptors 76 (TOR leads 3-2)
Thomas: 19/2/8 | Lowry: 21/4/8
Heat 92, Knicks 88 (NY leads 3-2)
Gabriel: 19/11/2 | Anthony: 20/8/2
Bulls 115, Bucks 90 (CHI leads 3-2)
Butler: 24/8/7 | Fultz: 25/2/3
Warriors 119, Nuggets 103 (GS wins 4-2)
Thompson: 48/3/4 blocks, 16-22 FG, 8-9 3pt, 8-8 FT | Howard: 17/12/1
Timberwolves 113, Rockets 80 (Series tied 3-3)
Rubio: 24/5/7 | Gordon: 17/3/3
Spurs 117, Clippers 114 (Series tied 3-3)
Leonard: 29/4/4 | Paul: 22/3/11
Raptors 116, Celtics 98 (TOR wins 4-2)
Lowry: 14/3/12/8 steals | Smart: 22/3/4
Knicks 104, Heat 100 (NY wins 4-2)
Rose: 29/1/4 | Jackson: 30/3/4
Bulls 117, Bucks 99 (CHI wins 4-2)
Wade: 23/4/10 | Antetokounmpo: 15/5/6
GAME 7 ACTIONThree of the four second round match-ups are set. However, there are two very exciting game 7's on the docket this weekend. The Minnesota Timberwolves hope to become the first team in NBA history to come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a series. In the same quadrant of the bracket is game 7 between the Clippers and Spurs. It's in Los Angeles, but the Spurs are no stranger to winning game 7's on the road. (Only example I can think of is against New Orleans in 2008, but there may be others)
Rockets 80, Timberwolves 75 (HOU wins 4-3)
Harden: 16/4/5 | Dunn: 17/4/7
Clippers 106, Spurs 87 (LAC wins 4-3)
Durant: 21/9/5 | Leonard: 18/9/4
Conference Semifinals1 Portland vs. 5 Golden State
2 LA Clippers vs. 3 Houston
1 Cleveland vs. 4 Toronto
2 Chicago vs. 6 New York