BACK on their home floor, the Portland Trail Blazers had a chance to pick up their first win in the Western Conference finals on Saturday night. Yet after building an early 18-point lead, the Trail Blazers fell just short. The Golden State Warriors rallied back to beat Portland 110-99 at the Moda Center, moving them just a single game away from a fifth-straight trip to the NBA Finals. The Blazers came out hot, quickly jumping to a 10-point lead in the opening minutes behind a 15-5 run to start the game. The Warriors cut Portland’s lead to just two points by the end of the quarter, however, thanks to nine points from both Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. A 10-0 run early in the second, while holding the Warriors to just five points in nearly the first five minutes of the period, pushed Portland back into control with a 15-point lead. While Draymond Green drilled a floater at the buzzer just before halftime, the Warriors still went into the locker room down 13. Golden State finally came alive in the third quarter, mounting a massive 22-6 run late to pick up its first lead of the game. The Warriors, having stole all the momentum in the third quarter, quickly pushed to an 11-point lead in the first seven minutes of the fourth. From there, the Warriors held on and rolled to an 11-point win. Curry led the Warriors with 36 points, having shot 6-of-16 from the three-point line. (SD-Agencies) |