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Blazers’ Lillard lights up struggling Nuggets

112-105 loss is Denver’s fourth in a row
Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard shoots over Denver Nuggets center Jusuf Nurkic during the first half of Sunday’s 112-105 Portland win. Lillard led the Trailblazers with 32 points.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Damian Lillard scored 32 points and the Portland Trail Blazers handed the struggling Denver Nuggets their fourth straight loss with a 112-105 victory on Sunday night.

CJ McCollum added 21 points for the Blazers, who have won five of their last six games. Portland trailed 57-50 at the break, but came alive in the second half and outscored Denver 36-15 in the third quarter.

Jamal Murray hit a 3-pointer to pull Denver within 110-105 in the final seconds, but the rally came up short. It was the Blazers’ seventh straight victory over the Nuggets at the Moda Center.

Murray and Danilo Gallinari led the Nuggets with 19 points apiece and Kenneth Faried added 18. The Nuggets have struggled with injuries this season and have just three wins.

Denver’s Gary Harris, who has started in four games for the Nuggets this season, was out because of a right ankle sprain. Harris started and had 13 points in the Nuggets 106-95 loss at home to Detroit on Saturday night. While he injured his ankle during the game, he returned to play.

Jameer Nelson started in his place on Sunday. Reserve forward Wilson Chandler, who has struggled with a left hamstring strain, also played and had 18 points.

The Blazers were coming off a 122-120 overtime victory over the Sacramento Kings on Friday night. Afterward, Lillard said the Blazers needed to play well for longer stretches.

Portland went up 13-7 early on Meyers Leonard’s alley-oop dunk but Denver wrestled away the lead and went up 28-20 at the end of the first quarter on Nelson’s 3-pointer.

Jusuf Nurkic’s hook shot pushed Denver’s lead to 48-31 midway through the second quarter. The Blazers played their way back, with Maurice Harkless’ layup pulling Portland within 52-46.

Portland trailed 57-50 at the half, but closed to 58-55 on CJ McCollum’s layup. Portland took a 61-60 lead on Harkless’ 3-pointer and his fast-break layup stretched the advantage to 73-64.

Harkless finished with 17 points.

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Nuggets: Chandler has had six games this season with at least 10 points. He had 11 in the first half alone against Portland. ... The Nuggets rank last in the league for turnovers with an average of 18 per game. Against the Blazers they had 18.

Trail Blazers: The Blazers beat the Nuggets 115-113 in overtime earlier this season in Denver. With six assists tonight, Damian Lillard surpassed Geoff Petrie for fourth place on Portland’s all-time list for assists with 2,058.

LILLARD-PROTESTS

There have been protests every night in Portland since Tuesday’s election of Donald Trump. At times the demonstrations have turned violent with property damage, a non-fatal shooting and 71 arrests on Saturday.

“I think it’s very unfortunate that people have done some of the things they have done during the protest. A lot of harm and damage has been done,” Lillard told ESPN. “I do understand their frustration, and I commend people wanting to come together for some kind of change. Tearing apart your own city just isn’t the place to begin, and also making your own city less of a safe place isn’t the answer.”

There has been increased security at the Moda Center since the election.

UP NEXT

Nuggets: Denver hosts the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday.

Trail Blazers: Portland hosts the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday



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