NBA Game Summary - Portland at New York
(Tuesday, January 1st)
Final Score: Portland 105, New York 100
New York, NY (Sports Network) - Amar'e Stoudemire made his season debut and
Carmelo Anthony returned emphatically from a two-game absence, but the All-
Star duo could not contain Nicolas Batum and the Portland Trail Blazers in
their 105-100 victory over the New York Knicks on Tuesday.
The last time the Trail Blazers visited Madison Square Garden they came away
humbled by 42 points, but behind Batum's six 3-pointers and 26 points,
Portland started the new year and its four-game road trip on a winning note.
Damian Lillard chipped in 21 points for Portland, including a key 3-pointer
after New York cut a double-digit deficit to three in the final minute.
"We withstood their run and were able to make some big plays down the stretch
to win," Blazers guard Wesley Matthews said.
LaMarcus Aldridge chipped in 19 points and 14 rebounds, while J.J. Hickson
added 18 and nine in the wire-to-wire win, the Blazers' eighth in 10 games.
Stoudemire was a non-factor in his first game since undergoing knee surgery
just before the season. The six-time All-Star came off the bench and played
16-plus minutes, scoring six points on 3-of-8 shooting with one rebound.
"From a defensive standpoint, he was rusty. We just have to keep working with
him," Knicks coach Mike Woodson said. "He was kind of rushing a little bit,
but you expect that. The guys been sitting out a while, but we'll get him back
to good old Amar'e."
Anthony, who had been briefly sidelined with a hyperextended knee, netted a
season high-tying 45 points, but missed a potential game-tying 3-pointer with
under 16 seconds remaining.
Portland built a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter when Luke Babbitt drained
a 3-pointer for a 96-81 lead with 4:34 to play.
Anthony and J.R. Smith shared the load during a 13-2 spurt that brought the
Knicks within four, as Smith's acrobatic follow-up of an Anthony miss cut the
deficit to 98-94 with 1:26 on the clock.
Aldridge then made a jumper for a six-point lead that was cut in half by an
Anthony triple. Lillard followed with a deep make from the top of the key
before Anthony was fouled from behind on a dunk with 29.3 ticks remaining.
After the successful free throw, Lillard was tied up on the ensuing inbounds
and lost a jump ball to Smith. With time winding down, Anthony rose from the
right wing but found the front of the rim. Portland grabbed the rebound and
held on to send New York to just its second back-to-back loss of the season.
The Knicks turned the ball over six times in the first 10-plus minutes,
including one on Stoudemire's initial touch when he stepped on the baseline.
Portland took advantage of the mistakes and outhustled New York in the opening
quarter to the tune of eight offensive rebounds and 14 second-chance points
while jumping out to a 30-23 lead.
The margin reached 19 points after five different players scored on a 14-2
run, extending the margin to 46-27. Despite Anthony's 24 first-half points,
which included a buzzer-beating 3-pointer, the Trail Blazers went into the
break holding a 58-47 advantage.
Lillard opened the second-half scoring with a jumper, but the Knicks got hot
and embarked on a 12-2 run that cut the lead to 62-59 near the midway point.
A pair of Batum 3-pointers a little later gave the Blazers some breathing
room, and it was a 78-71 game heading to the fourth.
Game Notes
The Trail Blazers welcomed back a starter themselves as Matthews returned
after missing six of the last nine games with a strained left hip. The guard
tallied eight points over 30 minutes ... Anthony has scored 30 or more points
a dozen times this season ... Smith totaled 28 points and team-highs of 11
rebounds and five assists ... New York fell to 12-3 at home ... The Knicks
routed the Trail Blazers at MSG, 121-79, last March.
01/02 01:45:38 ET

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