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Dallas at LA Clippers (January 20)

Dallas scored 11 straight points, capped by a 3-pointer by Josh Howard, to
go up 18-7 with 6:30 remaining. 6 straight points by the Clippers pulled
them within 19-24 with 2:45 to go, but Dallas then closed the quarter with
a 13-2 run, capped by a jumper by Jerry Stackhouse at the quarter buzzer,
to go up 37-21 after 1. Dallas continued their run by scoring the first 5
points of the 2nd quarter to take their first 20+ point lead at 42-21 with
11 minutes left. The Clippers connected on consecutive buckets to pull
within 27-44 with 9 minutes remaining, but that was as close as they got
in the quarter and Nowitzki hit a 3-pointer and Devin Harris got a layup
and Dallas led in the 20s the rest of the quarter. After a hustle play by
Adrian Griffin late in the quarter where Griffin wasn't able to keep the
ball from going out of bounds, the home crowd started raining boo's down
on their team despite the Clippers retaining possession. Chris Kaman hit
a bucket at the quarter buzzer. Dallas led 63-39 at the half. Dallas
shot 55% FG in the half (including a poor 4-12 FG from Dirk Nowitzki).
The Clippers came out with better effort in the 3rd quarter, but Dallas'
lead remained in the 20s most of the first 9 minutes of the quarter
(slipped to 19 twice). The Clippers did scored the last 2 buckets of the
quarter. Dallas led 81-65 after 3. Sam Cassell had 13 points in the
quarter. A bucket by Cuttino Mobley and 3-point play by James Singleton
surrounded 2 free throws by Nowitzki to pull the Clippers within 70-83
with 10:30 to go. After almost 2 minutes of neither team scoring, Dallas
then took off with a 14-2 run to take a commanding 97-72 lead with 4
minutes remaining. Jason Terry got smacked across the face with no call
with 7 minutes left and had some choice words to say to the ref and Terry
was quickly tossed (the technical free throws were the Clippers' only
points during Dallas' run - the Clippers went 7 minutes between field
goals made). The rest was garbage time. Darrell Armstrong was in the
game for a handful of seconds before spraining his ankle and heading to
the locker room. Dallas won 101-81.


Although a little shaky in the 3rd quarter, it was yet another blowout for
the Mavs - the 4th straight. The Mavs came out on fire and didn't let up
in the 1st half and built a strong enough lead that the Clippers got no
closer than 13 points in the 2nd half. Dallas shot near 50% FG at 49.4%
(39-79) FG including 6-14 3-pointers. The Clippers shot 45.2% (33-73) FG
including 1-4 3-pointers. Dallas shot 17-21 FT and the Clippers shot
14-19 FT. Dallas out-rebounded the Clippers 44-33 including 13-8
offensive. Both teams had 21 assists and 14 turnovers.

The Mavs had 6 players in double-digits. Dirk Nowitzki overcame his early
shooting struggles and led the way with 26 points. He also had 11
rebounds. Adrian Griffin was very active and had a number of hustle
plays. He had 10 points including 4-5 FG and 9 rebounds including 4
offensive. Erick Dampier was active early and had 10 points in the 1st
half. He had a double-double (only his 2nd of the season) with 13 points
and 12 rebounds. DeSagana Diop again started and had 2 points (1-2 FG), 4
rebounds, and 5 fouls in 17 minutes. Josh Howard had a poor for him
outing with 9 points on 4-11 FG and 5 rebounds. Jason Terry struggled
with his shot in shooting 4-13 FG and had 10 points and 2 assists before
his ejection. Devin Harris and Jerry Stackhouse joined Dampier with nice
games off the bench. Harris had 13 points and 5 assists. Stackhouse had
14 points and a game high 6 assists. Keith Van Horn remained out with his
sprained ankle.

Sam Cassell and Elton Brand led the way for the Clippers. Cassell had 23
points and 4 assists. Brand had a double-double with 19 points and 10
rebounds. He also had 4 blocks. Cuttino Mobley was the only other
Clipper in double-digits with 10 points, but he only shot 5-14 FG. Chris
Kaman had 7 points and 5 rebounds.


Quotes
Avery Johnson: "We needed to get off to a good start, which we've been
doing for the last couple of games. Fortunately we were able to get off
to a good start and set a pretty good tempo the rest of the game. They
made a run at us in the 3rd quarter - Cassell and Brand played a pretty
good 2-man game for a stretch, and we couldn't guard them. Overall I
thought our defense was pretty good; we came in knowing we had to win the
rebounding battle to have a chance in this game."

Johnson: "The ball was really moving. Guys were looking for the extra
pass. When we get ball movement and body movement, we'll take it."

Johnson: "We had a lot of individual contributions tonight from Griffin
with 10 points, 9 rebounds and Dampier with a double-double off the
bench. It was a good team win for us. It's always tough to win on the
road in the NBA."

Johnson on Stackhouse's and Dampier's punch off the bench: "It means a
lot. Those are 2 guys who obviously can be starting. Damp's been a
starter and Stack's been a starter, so hopefully we can get those guys
matched up on some of the other team's 2nd-team players. We like to go to
Damp, and we went to him tonight - and he delivered. He's been playing
really hard."

Dirk Nowitzki: "I felt we did a great job of getting everyone involved.
We pushed the ball in transition, and got easy shots and layups. I
thought everything went our way. In the 3rd quarter, we stopped moving
the ball and they made a run, but we went back to what got us the lead.
We knew we had to rebound with them because they were the number 1
rebounding team in the league. We had to protect their glass."

Nowitzki: "I thought offensively we had everyone going well. We were
moving the ball and driving to the basket and got out in transition."

Nowitzki: "The sky is the limit for this team. We have a deep bench, guys
that can rebound and defend. I think we have all the ingredients that you
need, but we still remember that we weren't on top of our game. This
year, we want to keep working and working to get our game on top."

Jason Terry: "Our game plan was to come out very aggressive. They are a
team that has given us problems in the past. They have out-worked us and
out-physicaled us and tonight we wanted to do that to them."

Terry on his ejection: "I just lost my cool a little bit. That is
something I rarely do. I let it get the better of me but it was
definitely a good call on his part, so go ahead and get me out of there."

Jerry Stackhouse: "Our focus and tone was defense. Offensively we were
moving the ball, getting into transition, and getting the shots we liked.
They were at home, we knew that they were going to make a run, but we
sustained that run, and made a run of our own."

Stackhouse: "I think we put them back on their heels a little. Brand got
into a little foul trouble and he is a big part of what they want to do."

Stackhouse: "When we move the ball and get good looks, we normally are
going to have a high [shooting] percentage because we have good shooters.
When we get into playing 1-on-1 and not moving the ball, that's when we
get in trouble and [the percentage] goes down."

Stackhouse: "I like playing with Dampier. I'm looking for him, and he's
looking for me. I think he feels comfortable playing with me. I know
what he can do and he gets a few more shots off now than if he was in the
starting line-up. It's been working out for us."

Stackhouse: "I like playing with Damp. People make a lot about him being
out of the starting lineup and coming off the bench, but I think he feels
comfortable playing with me because he gets a few more shots maybe than he
gets in the starting lineup. So it's been working out well. Hopefully we
can continue to get better."

Mike Dunleavy: "I was really disappointed in our focus tonight. We did
not come out and start this game the way we needed to. A team coming in
who is coming in 29-10 should be able to get our attention. We did not do
the job from a defensive standpoint or the effort standpoint that I
require."

Dunleavy: "It just goes to show that in the 3rd quarter, when we got after
it defensively, doing the things that we were supposed to do, the results
we had. But when you dig yourself a big hole like that, it's hard to come
all the way back against a really good team."

Dunleavy: "It's hard to come back against a really good team when you dig
a deep hole. We have to get our mindset. We have to quit feeling sorry
for ourselves with guys being out with injuries and treat it as an
opportunity to show the coach I'm going to work my butt off."

Dunleavy: "We had a pretty good response in the 3rd quarter and we came
out and we played extremely hard. We had a good result. We had a few bad
breaks go against us as far as a guy shoots the ball from the corner and
banks it in and a couple other calls that could have been blocks and they
were fouls and there goes your momentum and run. At least the momentum
part was there."

Dunleavy on Dallas having 6 3-point plays in 1st half: "How soft are we
that they have 6 and-1s at the half? What does that tell you about your
mindset? I don't like the way we are playing. It is just too soft."

Elton Brand: "We got down big in the 1st quarter - you can't have that.
You have to play with some pride and some intensity. We came out and
played hard in the 3rd quarter, but you have to play from the start of the
game like that. You can't get down that big in the 1st quarter and expect
to play like that."

Brand: "We just have to play with intensity all around the court. You
need to play and play hard with a sense of urgency."

Brand: "They played really well, shared the ball and played defense. But
I don't think they should have punished us like that. Definitely not.
The last game, Cat [Mobley] was out with foul trouble, and tonight I had
to come out early in foul trouble. But we don't have any excuses. Guys
need to step up and play with a sense of pride."

Sam Cassell: "We have got to play with a swagger. We needed to play
harder tonight. We competed in the 3rd quarter, and you can see what
happened. But the thing about this team is that we move on in positive
ways."

Cassell: "They made layup after layup, 3-point play after 3-point play.
It's frustrating, but we'll figure it out, we have to."

Cassell on the last 2 games: "They're 2 of the top teams in the Western
Conference. We are a young club though that's trying to make strides -
not the ones we made tonight though. We'll take it as a learning
experience and move on."


Dallas Mavericks 101, Los Angeles Clippers 81 at LA (January 20)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final 2FG 3FG FG% FT%
Dallas 37 26 18 20 - 101 .508 .429 .494 .910
LA Clippers 21 18 26 16 - 81 .464 .250 .452 .737

Halftime: Dallas 63-39
3rd Q: Dallas 81-65
Technicals: Dallas defensive 3 seconds 10:31 1st, Jason Terry 6:59 4th,
Jason Terry (ejected) 6:59 4th
Refs: Bill Kennedy, Bill Spooner, Kevin Fehr
Attendance: 17,883 (cap 19,060)
Did not play due to injury: Keith Van Horn (sprained left ankle)


Dallas Mavericks REB
Player MIN FGM-FGA 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA PTS O-T AST TO PF STL BLK
Josh Howard 32 4-11 1-2 0-0 9 1-5 1 2 4 2 0
Dirk Nowitzki 41 9-21 3-6 5-5 26 2-11 3 3 1 2 1
DeSagana Diop 17 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2-4 2 0 5 0 0
Adrian Griffin 31 4-5 0-0 2-2 10 4-9 2 0 1 1 0
Jason Terry 32 4-13 1-3 1-1 10 0-1 2 1 1 1 1
Jerry Stackhouse 28 6-12 1-3 1-2 14 1-1 6 3 1 0 0
Erick Dampier 29 5-6 0-0 3-6 13 3-12 0 1 2 1 3
Devin Harris 24 4-6 0-0 5-5 13 0-0 5 3 2 1 0
Josh Powell 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0
Darrell Armstrong 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0
DJ Mbenga 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0-1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 48 39-79 6-14 17-21 101 13-44 21 14 17 8 5

Los Angeles Clippers REB
Player MIN FGM-FGA 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA PTS O-T AST TO PF STL BLK
Quinton Ross 27 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 0-1 3 1 2 0 2
Elton Brand 35 8-15 0-0 3-4 19 2-10 3 1 3 0 4
Chris Kaman 32 3-7 0-0 1-3 7 1-5 1 2 1 0 0
Cuttino Mobley 38 5-14 0-3 0-1 10 2-3 3 1 2 2 0
Sam Cassell 35 8-16 0-0 7-8 23 0-2 4 3 3 2 0
Shaun Livingston 26 1-6 0-0 0-0 2 1-4 2 2 3 1 1
Daniel Ewing 12 2-3 1-1 0-0 5 0-0 0 1 0 0 0
James Singleton 20 2-4 0-0 1-1 5 2-6 3 0 4 1 0
Chris Wilcox 9 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 0-2 0 0 1 0 0
Yaroslav Korolev 4 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 0-0 2 1 0 0 0
Totals 48 33-73 1-4 14-19 81 8-33 21 14 19 6 7



Dallas at Portland

Although Portland does not have a good record this year, both teams came
in to the game with a 4 game winning streak. Dallas jumped out to a 6-0
lead with 9:40 remaining as Portland did not get on the board until 3 1/2
minutes into the game. But once the Blazers got on the board, they were
able to keep the game close and Dallas' lead remained in single-digits.
Consecutive layups gave Dallas their largest lead at 22-13 with 20 seconds
to go. Theo Ratliff got a dunk near the quarter's end. Dallas led 22-15
after 1. Dallas' lead remained in single-digits in the 2nd quarter as
they were unable to put any distance between them and Portland. Dallas
led 31-23 with 6:15 to go and Portland went on an 11-3 run to tie the game
at 34-34 with 2:50 left. Dallas then scored the next 4 points, but
Portland closed the quarter with a 7-1 run to go up 41-39 at the half.
Zach Randolph had 11 points in the 2nd quarter. The teams traded leads
throughout the 3rd quarter with the largest lead being just 3 points until
the final basket. Portland led 58-55 with 3:45 remaining and Dallas
closed the quarter with a 10-2 run to go up 65-60 after 3. There were 6
ties and 8 lead changes in the 3rd quarter. It was an ugly opening to the
4th quarter as only a bucket by Theo Ratliff was scored in the first 2:15.
Dallas then went on a 9-2 run to go up 74-64 with 6:30 left. A 3-point
play by Dirk Nowitzki gave Dallas a 77-68 lead with 4:20 remaining. It
then became the Steve Blake show as he single-handedly brought Portland
back in to the game. Blake got a layup and 3-pointer as Dallas hit a
drought. After 2 scoreless minutes by both teams, Blake hit another
3-pointer to pull Portland within 76-77 with 45 seconds remaining. Dallas
ran the clock down and Nowitzki missed, but DeSagana Diop worked for the
rebound and got the ball to Jason Terry and he was intentionally fouled
with 14 seconds left. Terry hit both free throws to give Dallas a 3 point
lead. After a timeout, Blake missed badly on a 3-point attempt, but the
rebound bounced long and glanced off a couple of players and the ball
ended up back in Blake's hands and this time he drained the 3-pointer to
tie the game with 3 seconds left. After a Dallas timeout, Terry drove and
his runner missed at the buzzer. The game was tied at 79-79 heading in to
overtime. Dallas missed their last 8 shots of the 4th quarter in going
almost 4 1/2 minutes without a field goal. Blake opened the overtime with
a jumper. Both teams traded bricks (including Portland missing 2 free
throws) and Nowitzki finally got Dallas on the scoreboard in overtime with
a layup with 3 minutes to go. After Juan Dixon missed, Jerry Stackhouse
converted a 3-point play, but Blake hit another 3-pointer to tie the game
at 84-84 with 2 minutes left. Devin Harris drove aggressively for a layup
and Randolph got a putback layup with 1:20 remaining. Stackhouse missed
and Portland called timeout. Harris anticipated the inbounds pass for
Blake and intercepted it and took it all the way for the layup and was
fouled hard. He hit the free throw to give Dallas a 89-86 lead with 40
seconds left. Portland took another timeout and got the ball inbounded
this time, but Blake missed on a quick layup attempt with 35 seconds
remaining. For some reason Portland gave an intentional foul and Harris
hit 2 free throws to give Dallas a 5 point lead with 28 seconds left.
Blake missed again and Nowitzki was sent to the line and he hit both free
throws. Dixon did hit a 3-pointer with 12 seconds to go, but Portland
would not score again. Dallas won 95-89 in overtime.


It wasn't as easy of a win as most would have thought this one would be
(despite Portland's recent good play), but the Mavs managed to pull out
the win. I was worried that Dallas' early many missed free throws would
come back to haunt them, and they did as the game would not have gone into
overtime if Dallas had shot a reasonable percentage in the 1st half. But
Portland's missed free throws actually hurt them more, even though they
only missed 3, as 2 came in overtime. The Mavs did benefit from getting
to the line more than Portland in shooting 24-33 FT while Portland shot
13-16 FT. Neither team was that good in shooting from the floor as both
shot near 40% FG. Dallas shot 40.2% (33-82) FG including 5-13 3-pointers
and Portland shot 40.7% (35-86) FG including 6-14 3-pointers. Portland
out-rebounded Dallas 51-45 including 18-15 offensive. It was the 5th
straight win for Dallas.

Jerry Stackhouse came alive and was an offensive force. He had a game
high 29 points including 11-18 FG. Devin Harris had some key plays in
overtime, where he scored 8 of his 15 points. Dirk Nowitzki didn't shoot
that well (8-20 FG), but managed to score 23 points. He also had 5
rebounds. Adrian Griffin was again active. Griff had 1 point, 8
rebounds, and 4 steals. Jason Terry had a poor outing with 11 points
including 4-14 FG and 1-6 3-pointers and 2 assists. Josh Howard had 13
points, 7 rebounds, and a team high 4 assists. The centers couldn't hit
a shot, but could rebound. DeSagana Diop missed 2 field goals and had 7
rebounds including 4 offensive. Erick Dampier missed 4 shots and had 10
rebounds in 33 minutes off the bench. It was a short rotation as only 8
Mavs played. Keith Van Horn dressed, but was only available in an
emergency due to his sprained left ankle.

Portland had 3 players with 20+ points, but the next highest scorer only
had 6 points. Zach Randolph had a double-double with 23 points and 11
rebounds. He also had 5 assists. All but 4 of Steve Blake's 20 points
came in the last 9 minutes of the game. He shot 4-7 3-pointers. Juan
Dixon had 20 points. Viktor Khryapa started and had 10 rebounds including
5 offensive before fouling out with 30 seconds left in overtime. Joel
Przybilla and Theo Ratliff each had 7 rebounds. Jarrett Jack did not play
in the 2nd half due to a sore left ankle.


Quotes
Avery Johnson: Tonight I thought this was a gutsy win for us. We played
some pretty good ball in the 1st half, but just couldn't put it together
in the 2nd half. We couldn't score - give their defense some credit."

Johnson: "It was a gutsy win for us tonight. That's a scrappy team over
there. They've been playing some very good basketball and we don't take
anything for granted. [Stackhouse] stepped up tonight and I thought Devin
really came on and gave us a big lift in overtime."

Johnson: "I thought Dirk's defense on Randolph was probably as good as
I've seen him take that defensive challenge this year. I wanted to really
see how he'd play because this wasn't a night when his shot was on. It
wasn't a night when he could really get to the free throw line. It was a
night where I thought his defense was good along with our centers.

Jason Terry on Harris' steal with 42 seconds left in overtime: "We knew
they were going to [Blake], it was just a gutsy, smarty play to overplay
the passing lane knowing they were trying to get it to him. He made a
great defensive play and then he converted the play, that was outstanding.
They've been playing well; they're young, they are energetic. They have a
great coach in Nate McMillan and they're going to be good."

Jerry Stackhouse: "They've been playing well - they've won 4 in a row at
home. They have a lot of youth, a lot of talent to. Those guys they've
won big games - Juan and Steve played in a national championship game and
won a championship. Their confidence won't shake even in late game
situations. We had resolve to stay in the game even though they made a
big 3. We made plays in overtime and got a huge win. This would have
been a real tough loss to leave with tonight."

Stackhouse on Harris' steal: "That was the play of the game, I think.
Being able to have the confidence to go for that steal, first of all, and
to have the focus and concentration to finish the play and make his free
throw. Big play."

Stackhouse: "Obviously Dirk's going to be featured most of the nights, but
he's not going to have it every night, so we've got other guys that can do
the job."

Stackhouse: "This is starting to become who we are. We feel that we are
going to win these games and have the wherewithal to sustain anything any
team throws at us."

Stackhouse on being tied with San Antonio for 1st in the Southwest
Division: "Just to get to this point, we knew it would be tough. Every
time we got to this point, they may lose a game, then we lose. I think
for us now to get even, hopefully we can kind of propel ourselves in front
of them if possible."

Devin Harris: "We just wanted to contain them and try to take away what
they want to do. I saw an opportunity where Ratliff had the ball and he
was trying to get the ball back to Blake, I read it and I just acted on
it."

Harris on his steal: "He threw the pass without looking and I figured he
was going to throw it. I timed it pretty well and got a piece of it and
was able to finish it at the other end."

Harris on his steal: "I just timed it pretty well and got a piece of it.
Once you get an idea of what guys are going to do, you try to act on it
and hope it works out."

Adrian Griffin on Portland: "They've been playing some good basketball.
In the past they might have mailed it in, but thats what winning will do.
They competed to the end."

Nate McMillan: "We weren't sharp with our execution. We settled too much
for perimeter shots. They were taking the passing lanes away all night
and I thought we really didn't work at taking advantage of that - being
careful with our passes, coming to the ball, and looking for the back
door."

McMillan: "Defensively though I was pleased. We talked about being more
physical. We were aggressive and made them work for the most part. We
had a few problems getting rebounds and lost some critical offensive
boards. In the overtime, if we get the rebound of the missed shot with
the score tied, we have a chance to win it. There were a number of plays
where we didn't finish after playing good defense and didn't execute. But
it wasn't just 1 play like Devin Harris's steal and bucket. We played
hard but just wasn't as sharp as we needed to be to beat a team as good as
Dallas."

McMillan: "I thought we played hard, we gave ourselves a chance, but
that's a very good team. Good teams like that, when you make a mistake,
they convert those, and they did tonight."

McMillan: "We talked about being more physical and challenging the pass
and getting up and getting into the ball and just working hard on the
defensive end of the floor, and I thought we did that."

McMillan: "I thought Steve Blake made some big shots when we needed to
make those shots. If you're open, I've told our players to take the shot,
shoot the ball. When you're open you shouldn't hesitate because it throws
you off your rhythm."

McMillan: "Jerry Stackhouse is a tough matchup for us. He can beat you
off the dribble and he's good on the perimeter.

Steve Blake: "The main thing is we wanted to win. It didn't happen. We
had some tough breaks.

Blake on getting his shots: "Zach was getting double-teamed in the post
and he was kicking it out to me and I was able to get some open looks and
knock them down."

Blake on defense: "A lot of guys did good individually. Theo did a good
job. Zach did a good job. But we turned the ball over too many times.
We've got some things to work on."

Blake on if the team would have folded early in the season after playing
poorly in the 1st quarter: "Probably. Early in the season, we weren't
playing as good a defense as we are now. Defense is what kept us in the
game."

Juan Dixon: "We talked about that, how we missed out on 3 or 4 loose
balls, and I thought myself or a couple of my teammates could have got on
the floor for those balls. I thought that was huge."

Dixon on the loss: "It hurts because we could easily have had a 5 game win
streak if we executed down the stretch."

Ruben Patterson: "You know I just thank God I can get up and play
basketball. You get paid a lot of money to play this game. You got to
love basketball. People would love to be in our shoes right now. I just
trying not to complain and get a win. There were a lot of times we could
have gotten the ball. They out-worked us on rebounds, their 2nd shots
killed us. Just a lot of bad things. It's over now."

Theo Ratliff on the inbounds pass that Harris stole: "It was just a bad
read by myself. I shouldn't have thrown the ball out there for him to get
it. I should have took my time, but I rushed it and he made a play on
it."


Dallas Mavericks 95, Portland Trailblazers 89 OT at Portland (January 22)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT - Final 2FG 3FG FG% FT%
Dallas 22 17 26 14 16 - 95 .406 .385 .402 .727
Portland 15 26 19 19 10 - 89 .403 .429 .407 .813

Halftime: Portland 41-39
3rd Q: Dallas 65-60
Technicals: Dallas defensive 3 seconds, Portland defensive 3 seconds
Refs: David Jones, Monty McCutchen, David Guthrie
Attendance: 13,042 (cap 19,980)
Did not play due to injury: Keith Van Horn (sprained left ankle)


Dallas Mavericks REB
Player MIN FGM-FGA 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA PTS O-T AST TO PF STL BLK
Jason Terry 34 4-14 1-6 2-2 11 0-1 2 2 1 0 0
Adrian Griffin 32 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 3-8 1 2 3 4 0
Dirk Nowitzki 45 8-20 1-1 6-8 23 2-5 2 2 1 2 1
Josh Howard 42 6-14 0-0 1-2 13 3-7 4 1 3 0 0
DeSagana Diop 19 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 4-7 0 0 5 1 1
Jerry Stackhouse 35 11-18 3-5 4-5 29 0-3 2 0 0 0 0
Devin Harris 24 4-9 0-1 7-9 15 0-4 3 0 2 2 0
Erick Dampier 33 0-4 0-0 3-5 3 3-10 1 3 5 0 2
Totals 53 33-82 5-13 24-33 95 15-45 15 13 20 9 4

Portland Trailblazers REB
Player MIN FGM-FGA 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA PTS O-T AST TO PF STL BLK
Steve Blake 40 8-16 4-7 0-0 20 0-2 3 1 3 0 0
Juan Dixon 37 8-19 2-3 2-2 20 1-4 2 3 3 0 0
Zach Randolph 42 10-21 0-0 3-5 23 4-11 5 3 3 1 0
Viktor Khryapa 29 0-2 0-0 4-4 4 5-10 0 0 6 0 2
Joel Przybilla 22 1-4 0-0 2-2 4 2-7 1 1 2 0 3
Theo Ratliff 29 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 2-7 1 2 2 0 1
Ruben Patterson 24 2-4 0-0 2-2 6 3-5 0 3 1 0 0
Sebastian Telfair 20 1-4 0-2 0-1 2 0-1 4 1 3 0 0
Travis Outlaw 14 2-6 0-0 0-0 4 1-3 0 0 3 0 0
Jarrett Jack 8 1-5 0-1 0-0 2 0-1 0 1 1 0 0
Charles Smith 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 53 35-86 6-14 13-16 89 18-51 16 15 28 1 6


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