Dallas Mavericks

Lillard on fire early as Blazers douse Mavericks’ threat

Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, right, reacts after making a 3-point basket over Mavericks guard Yogi Ferrell during the second half of Saturday’s game. Lillard had a game-high 31 points in a 117-108 Portland win.
Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, right, reacts after making a 3-point basket over Mavericks guard Yogi Ferrell during the second half of Saturday’s game. Lillard had a game-high 31 points in a 117-108 Portland win. AP

Damian Lillard hit his first nine shots — including seven 3-pointers — en route to 31 points, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Dallas Mavericks 117-108 on Saturday night.

Lillard shot 10 of 15 from the floor and handed out nine assists. CJ McCollum added 26 points for Portland, which won its third straight game overall and season-best sixth straight at home.

Portland tied a season high by making 18 3-pointers. Six Blazers hit at least two shots from behind the arc.

Evan Turner scored 17 points and Al-Farouq Aminu had 13 for Portland.

Wesley Matthews led Dallas with 23 points. Dirk Nowitzki and Dennis Smith Jr. scored 21 points each, with Nowitzki reaching a season high.

Portland led by 18 in the second half but had trouble putting away the pesky Mavericks. Dallas whittled away at Portland's advantage during the fourth quarter, getting as close as five points with 36 seconds remaining. A dunk by the Blazers' Ed Davis with 17 seconds left put the Mavericks away.

The game got chippy down the stretch, with three technical fouls handed out during the final six minutes.

The Blazers took control of Dallas early on, and one difference was the play of the team's leader scorers. Lillard went 5 of 5, including four 3-pointers, during the first quarter, while Harrison Barnes missed his first five shots.

Portland led 33-20 after the first quarter, and its dominance was particularly evidence on the final two baskets. Shabazz Napier stripped J.J. Barea at midcourt and finished with a rare dunk. Seconds later, McCollum had a layup after blowing by Yogi Ferrell so quickly the Dallas guard fell to the ground.

Portland's defense was sharp in the first half against the Mavericks' best offensive threats. The first points for Barnes and Smith, Dallas' top two scorers, came at the four-minute mark of the second quarter.

Portland led 62-45 at halftime, after the Blazers shot 57 percent (24 of 42) during the first half.

Tip-ins

Mavericks: Barea returned to the lineup after missing Tuesday's game at Denver. He scored 12 points. ... This is the second time this season Dallas has had a four-day break in between games. The Mavericks are 0-2 in that situation. ... Devin Harris suffered a head injury during the first half and didn't return.

Trail Blazers: Matthews left the Blazers for Dallas following the 2014-15 season, but he's still popular in Portland, as fans warmly cheered him during pregame introductions. ... Last season, Lillard averaged 28.3 points in three games against the Mavericks. ... Though Portland has won six consecutive home games, it is only 6-6 in its last 12 at Moda Center. The Blazers lost six straight prior to this streak.

Up next

Mavericks: Monday night at home against Washington

Trail Blazers: Monday night at Denver.

Dallas

20

25

34

29

108

Portland

33

29

29

26

117

Dallas

Min

FG-A

FT-A

R

F

Pt

Barnes

34:40

3-13

2-3

10

3

8

Kleber

16:20

4-6

0-0

1

1

10

Nowitzki

29:01

8-12

2-2

4

2

21

Matthews

37:41

7-15

6-8

5

2

23

Smith Jr.

31:30

8-15

4-5

6

5

21

Ferrell

29:16

1-3

4-4

0

2

7

Barea

23:11

5-11

2-2

2

2

12

Mejri

21:34

2-4

2-4

6

3

6

Powell

10:46

0-2

0-0

3

1

0

Harris

6:01

0-2

0-0

0

0

0

Totals

240

38-83

22-28

37

21

108

Percentages: FG .458, FT .786. 3-Point Goals: 10-25, .400 (Nowitzki 3-4, Matthews 3-9, Kleber 2-3, Smith Jr. 1-1, Ferrell 1-2, Barea 0-1, Harris 0-1, Barnes 0-4). Team Rebounds: 11. Team Turnovers: 9 (2 PTS). Blocked Shots: 5 (Mejri 2, Nowitzki 2, Barnes). Turnovers: 9 (Smith Jr. 3, Barea 2, Matthews 2, Barnes, Powell). Steals: 9 (Smith Jr. 3, Ferrell, Kleber, Matthews, Mejri, Nowitzki, Powell). Technical Fouls: Matthews, 2:40 fourth; team, 1:36 fourth.

Portland

Min

FG-A

FT-A

R

F

Pt

Aminu

34:04

5-10

0-0

2

1

13

Turner

30:34

7-13

1-1

3

4

17

Nurkic

24:11

4-6

2-3

6

4

10

Lillard

38:00

10-15

4-4

5

2

31

McCollum

38:03

11-23

2-2

4

3

26

Davis

23:41

3-5

0-0

10

2

6

Connaughton

20:43

2-7

0-0

2

3

6

Napier

17:26

3-5

0-0

4

3

8

Collins

13:18

0-2

0-0

4

1

0

Totals

240

45-86

9-10

40

23

117

Percentages: FG .523, FT .900. 3-Point Goals: 18-36, .500 (Lillard 7-9, Aminu 3-7, Napier 2-3, Turner 2-4, Connaughton 2-6, McCollum 2-6, Collins 0-1). Team Rebounds: 5. Team Turnovers: 14 (17 PTS). Blocked Shots: 3 (Davis 2, Nurkic). Turnovers: 14 (Lillard 4, Nurkic 4, Davis 2, Collins, Connaughton, Napier, Turner). Steals: 3 (Aminu, McCollum, Napier). Technical Fouls: Davis, 00:38 third; Nurkic, 4:36 fourth. Att.—19,464 (19,393). T—2:13. Officials—Eric Lewis, C.J. Washington, James Williams

This story was originally published January 20, 2018 at 11:50 PM with the headline "Lillard on fire early as Blazers douse Mavericks’ threat."

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