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Portland Trail Blazers
vs
San Antonio Spurs
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/17/2016
8:35pm EST

Lines:
Portland +11.5
San Antonio -11.5

Total:
Over 204 (-105)
Under 204 (-105)

Community Picks: Portland Trail Blazers 0% vs San Antonio Spurs 0%

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San Antonio Spurs
Oklahoma City may not be perfect, but it might still be Kevin Durant's best option in free agency. Continue to Article
March 17, 2016 9:23:am EST
Portland Trail Blazers
The Cleveland Cavaliers faced a serious challenge to get back into the win column Wednesday at the Dallas Mavericks with LeBron James out for rest. Luckily for the Cavs, Kyrie Irving made up for that absence with plenty of star power. He even covered for his own key mistake late in the fourth quarter. Play Tourney Pick'em  |  Fill out your bracket   |  Print it   |  Celebrity Challenge Irving led the Cavs offense most of the night and was instrumental in building a 88-71 lead entering the final nine minutes. However, the Mavericks dominated the remainder of the period and looked to have the momentum after Dirk Nowitzki cut it to 97-95 on a lay-up with 1:10 left. The Cavs had a chance to make it a two-possession game in the closing 20 seconds, but Irving fired this pass out of bounds under pressure: He took responsibility for that error by forcing the game-saving turnover the very next play. The Mavericks effectively created a mismatch with Irving guarding Nowitzki on a post-up that would seem to have led to a straightforward turnaround jumper. But Kyrie beat Dirk to Devin Harris's pass, grabbed his lone steal of the night, and took a foul for the chance to ice it at the line: Irving calmly made both freebies at the other end, although Deron Williams drained an unlikely buzzer-beater to make it a very narrow 99-98 victory . The win stands as a terrific result for Cleveland, which lost to a shorthanded Utah Jazz squad on the road Monday and would have seen its lead at the top of the East drop to just 1 1/2 games with a loss in Dallas. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr:  The best slams from all of basketball] Although Kevin Love scored 23, Irving was the clear star of the night with a game-high 33 points (13-of-28 FG) to offset 10-of-36 Cavs shooting from beyond the arc and a 21:16 assist-to-turnover ratio. Yet those numbers would have seemed relatively minor if not for his big steal, which kept the Mavericks from finishing an impressive comeback that included game-changing play from J.J. Barea. The diminutive guard led a terrific peformance by the Dallas bench, which scored 57 of 98 points on a night when the four non-Dirk starters combined for just 21. Unfortunately for the Mavericks, the loss registers as their sixth in their last seven contests and puts the Jazz only 1 1/2 games behind for the final playoff spot in the West. It won't get any easier for Dallas in their next four games — two matchups with the Golden State Warriors sandwich a home-and-home with the Portland Trail Blazers. - - - - - - - Eric Freeman is a writer for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at efreeman_ysports@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @FreemanEric Continue to Article
March 16, 2016 11:57:pm EST
San Antonio Spurs
LaMarcus Aldridge's union with the Spurs last summer was something rarely seen in San Antonio, a big-money free agent being pursued by a franchise that prides itself on not having to chase anyone during the annual bonanza. Armed with a rising young star in Kawhi Leonard and three ageless veterans who have won four championships together but need help now more than ever, the Spurs deviated from that long-held plan and went after the premier name on the market. When Aldridge chose them, everyone expected the assimilation to take time for both sides. Continue to Article
March 16, 2016 4:49:pm EST
Portland Trail Blazers
March 16, 2016 4:02:pm EST
Portland Trail Blazers
Although it took him a while to settle in with the San Antonio Spurs, LaMarcus Aldridge is showing signs of playing like the force he was in the past for the Portland Trail Blazers. Now the All-Star forward will try to help the Spurs capture the NBA's second-longest home winning streak to open a season Thursday night against his former team. After leading the Trail Blazers in scoring in each of the past five seasons, Aldridge made a somewhat surprising move by signing a four-year contract with San Antonio in July. Continue to Article
March 16, 2016 3:12:pm EST
 
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