Game Date:
02/19/2016
10:05pm EST
Lines:
Golden State -8
Portland +8
Total:
Over
225.5 (-105)
Under 225.5 (-105)
Community Picks: Golden State Warriors 0% vs Portland Trail Blazers 0%
Golden State Warriors and Portland Trail Blazers Thread
Team Tweets & News Articles
While the Golden State Warriors were relishing some time without a bulls-eye on their backs, the Portland Trail Blazers likely would have rather kept playing through the All-Star break. Among the NBA's hottest teams at the stoppage, the Trail Blazers will have a motivated Damian Lillard when they continue their playoff push and attempt to end the visiting Warriors' 11-game winning streak Friday night. Golden State enjoyed an eight-day reprieve from the constant media attention given to its 42-game regular-season home winning streak and quest to break the Chicago Bulls' league record of 72 wins. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 6:39:pm EST
While the Golden State Warriors were relishing some time without a bulls-eye on their backs, the Portland Trail Blazers likely would have rather kept playing through the All-Star break. Among the NBA's hottest teams at the stoppage, the Trail Blazers will have a motivated Damian Lillard when they continue their playoff push and attempt to end the visiting Warriors' 11-game winning streak Friday night. Golden State enjoyed an eight-day reprieve from the constant media attention given to its 42-game regular-season home winning streak and quest to break the Chicago Bulls' league record of 72 wins. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 6:39:pm EST
With a 48-4 record and last year's NBA championship trophy in their possession, the Golden State Warriors had little need for upgraded at the trade deadline. ''It's nice to know who we are and know our identity and know how were going to play and how we're going to win,'' point guard Stephen Curry said. The Warriors followed up their first championship in 40 years by winning a record 24 straight games to open the season. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 4:56:pm EST
Courtney Lee wasn't expecting to play for the Charlotte Hornets this season - or any NBA franchise other than the Memphis Grizzlies for that matter. ''It kind of threw me off,'' Lee said Thursday after Hornets practice. In fact, the 6-foot-5 shooting guard is excited about the opportunity ahead with the Hornets, where he'll join the starting lineup alongside point guard Kemba Walker in the backcourt. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 4:03:pm EST
Previous Matchups: 4/11