Blazers drop Nuggets behind Roy
Brandon Roy had 41 points while wearing a thin brace to protect his
sore left shoulder and Steve Blake scored 17 to lead the Portland
Trail Blazers to a 107-96 win over the Denver Nuggets on Friday
night.
Roy, who missed Wednesday's win at San Antonio, had 25 points
in the first half and made a career-high 16 field goals for
Portland, which has won four straight and six of seven despite a
spate of injuries. Blake hit five 3-pointers, including three in
the final 4:05 as the Blazers pulled away.
Andre Miller had 14 points and eight rebounds and LaMarcus
Aldridge added 10 points and 13 rebounds for Portland.
Carmelo Anthony had 32 points and nine rebounds, reserve J.R.
Smith scored 20 and Kenyon Martin had 12 points and 14 rebounds for
the Northwest Division-leading Nuggets, who have dropped four
straight road games.
Chauncey Billups, who missed three games with a groin injury,
returned to Denver's starting lineup. He had 10 points and five
assists, but sat out the second half.
The Nuggets led 76-74 after three quarters but couldn't stop
Roy and Blake in the fourth. Roy hit a 3-pointer from the corner,
LaMarcus Aldridge powered in a layup and Roy added another 3 to put
Portland up 93-85 with 6:01 remaining. Blake's three 3s in the
final minutes helped the Trail Blazers extend the lead.
Anthony helped Denver get off to a quick start. His
second-quarter dunk gave the Nuggets a 35-26 lead but Portland
closed to 51-49 at halftime.
Notes: Denver lost for the first time this season
when carrying a lead into the final period. The Nuggets are 16-1
when leading after the third. ... The Nuggets beat Portland 97-94
at the Rose Garden on Oct. 29. ... The Blazers are 14-2 when
playing on Christmas.