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Yet it turned into perhaps the defining game of the first six weeks of the season, not only because it ended up pitting the teams with the top records in each conference against each other (Portland is tied for first with the San Antonio Spurs), but it signified just how unexpectedly this season has continued to play out.
By the time it was over, not only had both teams proven their worth and displayed their star power, they'd left those that had the opportunity to see it craving more. While the big-market teams with the huge payrolls and the banged-up big names continue to wheeze along, these two small-market teams made up of mostly homegrown players staged a beautiful display of playmaking.
The Blazers ended up with the 106-102 win, giving themselves a statement victory and showing off the offensive firepower that has carried them to a 15-3 record as probably the biggest surprise team of the young season.
http://espn.go.com/nba/dailydime/_/page/dime-131202/blazers-top-no-1-indy
