The Portland Trail Blazers have a lot of doubters, especially for a team sitting atop the Western Conference standings. A weak schedule and injuries to opposing teams’ important players have been the most common reasons why most outside of Portland have viewed the Trail Blazers’ start as little more than a fluke.
But with a 106-102 victory against the Indiana Pacers, owners of the best record in the NBA, those naysayers can no longer argue that the Trail Blazers don’t have a signature win against a quality opponent playing at full strength.
RECAP: http://forwardcenter.net/trail-blazers-get-their-first-signature-win-at-home-against-the-pacers/
TWEETS OF THE NIGHT: http://www.nba.com/blazers/news/tweets-night-december-2nd-2013
LILLARD POSTGAME: http://www.nba.com/blazers/video/2013/12/02/dropboxnba8vidprod01Lillardpostg-3062387
STOTTS POSTGAME: http://www.nba.com/blazers/video/2013/12/02/dropboxnba8vidprod01StottsPostGa-3062409
But with a 106-102 victory against the Indiana Pacers, owners of the best record in the NBA, those naysayers can no longer argue that the Trail Blazers don’t have a signature win against a quality opponent playing at full strength.
RECAP: http://forwardcenter.net/trail-blazers-get-their-first-signature-win-at-home-against-the-pacers/
TWEETS OF THE NIGHT: http://www.nba.com/blazers/news/tweets-night-december-2nd-2013
LILLARD POSTGAME: http://www.nba.com/blazers/video/2013/12/02/dropboxnba8vidprod01Lillardpostg-3062387
STOTTS POSTGAME: http://www.nba.com/blazers/video/2013/12/02/dropboxnba8vidprod01StottsPostGa-3062409

SA counts! They played at full strength too.