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Nets vs. Trail Blazers – Game Recap – November 8, 2019 – ESPN

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Nets vs. Trail Blazers – Game Recap – November 8, 2019 – ESPN

12:52 AM ETESPN News Services PORTLAND, Ore. — Damian Lillard scored a career-high 60 points for Portland in the Trail Blazers’ 119-115 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.Spencer Dinwiddie scored 34 points and Kyrie Irving had 33 for Brooklyn to help send Portland to its fourth consecutive defeat.Lillard set a franchise record with the highest-scoring game of the season in the NBA. He was 19-of-33 from the field, 7-of-16 from 3-point range and made all 15 of his free throws.Earlier Friday night, Warriors guard D’Angelo Russell had 52 points in Golden State’s 125-119 overtime loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. It marked just the second time in NBA history that there were multiple 50-point scorers on the same day and both lost, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. The other came April 9, 1978, when David Thompson of the Nuggets had 73 and George Gervin of the Spurs had 63, both in losing causes.Irving, the NBA’s second-leading scorer coming in to the game, did his part in the guard matchup for the Nets. He had nine fourth-quarter points and hit a shot to put the Nets up 117-112 with 17.8 seconds left.CJ McCollum struggled for most of the night for Portland, missing 14 of his first 16 shots and finishing with only eight points on 4-of-19 shooting. Hassan Whiteside had 10 points and 15 rebounds, and Anfernee Simons had 15 points off the bench.Starting small forward Rodney Hood left the game in the first quarter and did not return with back spasms. That meant first-round pick Nassir Little made his NBA debut. Little got a block and a basket during his first NBA shift, helping Portland cut what had been a 10-point lead down to five. He finished with eight points and three rebounds.TIP-INSNets: Through eight games, the stellar play of Irving hasn’t been the only bright spot through a tough 4-4 start. They came into Friday ranked first in the NBA in offensive rebound percentage, which came as an encouraging development to coach Kenny Atkinson.”I saw that and I was a little surprised,” Atkinson said. “We’ll see if we can sustain it. But I’m glad because we’ve also been pretty good at transition defense. If we were 30th in transition defense, I’d be worried. The fact we are balancing those two is a good sign. “The Nets faced an added challenge on Friday as they were without backup center DeAndre Jordan. With no real replacement for him on the roster, the Nets will have to platoon.”By committee, we can go big, we can go small,” Atkinson said. “We’ll see a little bit of both.”Trail Blazers: The Trail Blazers came in struggling, having lost their previous three games. But in Thursday’s road loss to the LA Clippers, 20-year-old guard Simons had 16 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter and finished the game alongside Lillard and McCollum. Coach Terry Stotts likes the versatility that lineup affords Portland on the offensive end.UP NEXTNets: At Phoenix on Sunday night.Trail Blazers: Host Atlanta on Sunday night.The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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