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Blazers knock off Nuggets, deny Lakers outright playoff spot

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Blazers knock off Nuggets, deny Lakers outright playoff spot

LOPSIDED. Damian Lillard and the Trail Blazers clobber playoff foes Nuggets in their final regular season game.

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The Blazers claim the No. 6 spot in the Western Conference, while the Lakers fall into the play-in tournament as the No. 7 seed

CJ McCollum scored 24 points and the Portland Trail Blazers clinched a Western Conference playoff spot with an easy 132-116 victory over the visiting Denver Nuggets on Sunday, May 16 (Monday, May 17, Manila time).

Damian Lillard recorded 22 points and 10 assists, while Jusuf Nurkic added 20 points and 13 rebounds in the wire-to-wire victory that allowed Portland (42-30) to avoid the play-in round and claim the No. 6 spot in the West.

Although tied in win-loss record with the Los Angeles Lakers, the Blazers clinched the 6th seed by virtue of winning their season series, 2-1.

The 7th seed Lakers will compete in the play-in tournament, where they will face 8th seed Golden State Warriors.

Nikola Jokic scored 21 points in the first half before exiting for the Nuggets (47-25), who landed the No. 3 seed in the West despite the setback because the Los Angeles Clippers lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Denver owned the tiebreaker with the Clippers.

The Nuggets and Trail Blazers will see more of each other soon when they square off in the first round of the playoffs.

Rookie Markus Howard scored a season-best 23 points off the bench for Denver. Paul Millsap had 12 points and JaMychal Green had 11 for the Nuggets.

Norman Powell scored 19 points, Enes Kanter recorded 14 points and 15 rebounds, and Anfernee Simons and Carmelo Anthony tallied 10 points apiece for Portland, which has won six of its past seven games.

Lillard and McCollum each shot 5-of-9 from three-point range and the Trail Blazers were 18-of-43 overall from long distance. Portland connected on 52.9% of its shots overall.

The Nuggets shot 44.9% from the field, including 14-of-37 from three-point range. The loss was just their fifth in the past 18 games.

Portland scored the first 11 points while sailing to a 43-22 first-quarter lead.

The advantage reached 24 in the second quarter when McCollum knocked down a trey to make it 50-26 with 10:25 remaining.

The Nuggets trailed 72-55 at halftime despite a strong half from Jokic.

Denver was within 14 in the opening minute of the third quarter, but Portland re-established control and led by as many as 25 before taking a 107-84 lead into the final stanza.

Anthony and McCollum opened the fourth quarter with baskets to push the lead to 27 and the Trail Blazers cruised the rest of the way. – Rappler.com

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