Portland Trail Blazers: 1 Victory, 3 Left To History By Jennifer Fazioli: Lead Writer At Hoopstuff… The Portland Trail Blazers live to fight another day, avoided a sweep at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs, and secured their first victory in the second round of the playoffs since a win over Utah in 2000 all with a Game Four triumph (103-92) last night at home. In a game that they had to have or else...
Portland Trail Blazers: 1 Victory, 3 Left To History
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