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Postgame Notes - April 23, 2019
(3) Portland 118, (6) Oklahoma City 115
2019 NBA Playoffs • First Round, Game No. 5
TEAM
• The Trail Blazers won their first round series against the Thunder, 4-1. Portland advances to the NBA
Western Conference Semifinals for the 12th time in franchise history and the first time since 2016.
• Portland won a best-of-seven series in five games for the third time in franchise history.
• The Trail Blazers became the third team in NBA history to defeat an opponent in a best-of-seven play-
off series after being swept, 4-0, by the opponent in the regular season series.
• The Trail Blazers trailed the Thunder, 107-92, with 7:12 remaining in the fourth quarter before closing
the game on a 26-8 run.
• Portland outrebounded Oklahoma City, 45-39, and outscored the Thunder in the paint, 54-48.
• The Trail Blazers had 13 offensive rebounds leading to 19 second chance points, while the Thunder
had six offensive rebounds leading to 12 second chance points.
PLAYER
• Damian Lillard scored a postseason franchise-record 50 points (17-33 FG, 10-18 3-PT, 6-8 FT), in-
cluding a series-winning three-pointer from 37 feet as time expired, to go with seven rebounds, six as-
sists, three steals and one block. He is the first player in NBA history to score 50-plus points and make
a game-winning buzzer-beater in the same playoff game. His 10 three-pointers mark the second-most
three-pointers in a playoff game in NBA history (11, Klay Thompson, 5/28/16 - GSW at OKC).
• Damian Lillard’s 34 points in the first half tied his own record for most points in a half in franchise
history – regular season or playoffs (34, 10/25/18 at Orl.). It was the most points by an NBA player in a
playoff half since Steve Nash scored 35 at Dallas on May 15, 2005.
• With his sixth three-pointer, Damian Lillard (118 three-pointers) moved into first place on the all-
time franchise list for three-pointers in the playoffs (Porter, 113). His six three-pointers in the first half
matched the franchise record for three-pointers in a half in a playoff game (six, McCollum – 4/29/15 at
Mem.).
• For the series, Damian Lillard averaged 33.0 points (46.1% FG, 48.1% 3-PT, 84.6% FT), 4.4 re-
bounds, 6.0 assists and 2.40 steals. His 33.0 points per game mark the highest scoring average for a
playoff series in franchise history.
• CJ McCollum scored 17 points (8-19 FG, 1-7 3-PT) to go with two rebounds, two assists and two
blocks. He scored 10 of his points in the fourth quarter on 5-of-8 shooting. With his eighth point, McCol-
lum (627 points) passed Arvydas Sabonis (617) for 10th on the franchise playoff scoring list.
• Maurice Harkless finished with 17 points (6-9 FG, 5-10 FT), seven rebounds, one assist and one
steal. He scored 10 points (3-3 FG, 4-4 FT) in the final period to go with four rebounds.
• Al-Farouq Aminu finished with nine points (3-7 FG, 1-2 3-PT, 2-2 FT), five rebounds and three as-
sists.
• Seth Curry recorded seven points (3-8 FG, 1-4 3-PT), three rebounds, one assist and two steals.
• Enes Kanter logged a double-double of 13 points (6-9 FG, 1-1 FT) to go with 13 rebounds, four as-
sists and one block. It was his second double-double of the series.
• Paul George had a team-high 36 points (14-20 FG, 3-8 3-PT, 5-8 FT) to go with seven rebounds, one
assist and one steal.
• Russell Westbrook recorded a triple-double of 29 points (11-31 FG, 4-11 3-PT, 3-3 FT), 11 rebounds
and 14 assists to go with four steals and two blocks. It was the 10th triple-double of his postseason
career.
(3) Portland 118, (6) Oklahoma City 115
2019 NBA Playoffs • First Round, Game No. 5
TEAM
• The Trail Blazers won their first round series against the Thunder, 4-1. Portland advances to the NBA
Western Conference Semifinals for the 12th time in franchise history and the first time since 2016.
• Portland won a best-of-seven series in five games for the third time in franchise history.
• The Trail Blazers became the third team in NBA history to defeat an opponent in a best-of-seven play-
off series after being swept, 4-0, by the opponent in the regular season series.
• The Trail Blazers trailed the Thunder, 107-92, with 7:12 remaining in the fourth quarter before closing
the game on a 26-8 run.
• Portland outrebounded Oklahoma City, 45-39, and outscored the Thunder in the paint, 54-48.
• The Trail Blazers had 13 offensive rebounds leading to 19 second chance points, while the Thunder
had six offensive rebounds leading to 12 second chance points.
PLAYER
• Damian Lillard scored a postseason franchise-record 50 points (17-33 FG, 10-18 3-PT, 6-8 FT), in-
cluding a series-winning three-pointer from 37 feet as time expired, to go with seven rebounds, six as-
sists, three steals and one block. He is the first player in NBA history to score 50-plus points and make
a game-winning buzzer-beater in the same playoff game. His 10 three-pointers mark the second-most
three-pointers in a playoff game in NBA history (11, Klay Thompson, 5/28/16 - GSW at OKC).
• Damian Lillard’s 34 points in the first half tied his own record for most points in a half in franchise
history – regular season or playoffs (34, 10/25/18 at Orl.). It was the most points by an NBA player in a
playoff half since Steve Nash scored 35 at Dallas on May 15, 2005.
• With his sixth three-pointer, Damian Lillard (118 three-pointers) moved into first place on the all-
time franchise list for three-pointers in the playoffs (Porter, 113). His six three-pointers in the first half
matched the franchise record for three-pointers in a half in a playoff game (six, McCollum – 4/29/15 at
Mem.).
• For the series, Damian Lillard averaged 33.0 points (46.1% FG, 48.1% 3-PT, 84.6% FT), 4.4 re-
bounds, 6.0 assists and 2.40 steals. His 33.0 points per game mark the highest scoring average for a
playoff series in franchise history.
• CJ McCollum scored 17 points (8-19 FG, 1-7 3-PT) to go with two rebounds, two assists and two
blocks. He scored 10 of his points in the fourth quarter on 5-of-8 shooting. With his eighth point, McCol-
lum (627 points) passed Arvydas Sabonis (617) for 10th on the franchise playoff scoring list.
• Maurice Harkless finished with 17 points (6-9 FG, 5-10 FT), seven rebounds, one assist and one
steal. He scored 10 points (3-3 FG, 4-4 FT) in the final period to go with four rebounds.
• Al-Farouq Aminu finished with nine points (3-7 FG, 1-2 3-PT, 2-2 FT), five rebounds and three as-
sists.
• Seth Curry recorded seven points (3-8 FG, 1-4 3-PT), three rebounds, one assist and two steals.
• Enes Kanter logged a double-double of 13 points (6-9 FG, 1-1 FT) to go with 13 rebounds, four as-
sists and one block. It was his second double-double of the series.
• Paul George had a team-high 36 points (14-20 FG, 3-8 3-PT, 5-8 FT) to go with seven rebounds, one
assist and one steal.
• Russell Westbrook recorded a triple-double of 29 points (11-31 FG, 4-11 3-PT, 3-3 FT), 11 rebounds
and 14 assists to go with four steals and two blocks. It was the 10th triple-double of his postseason
career.
