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Rookie Love's late threes sink Warriors, boost Blazers in NBA Cup
22 Nov
Summary
- Caleb Love scored a career-high 26 points, including crucial late three-pointers.
- Portland secured a vital 127-123 victory against the Golden State Warriors.
- The Trail Blazers are now tied for first place in their NBA Cup group.

Rookie Caleb Love was the star for the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday, delivering a season-high 26 points in a thrilling 127-123 victory against the Golden State Warriors. His performance, highlighted by two critical late three-pointers, ensured the Trail Blazers took a significant step towards advancement in the NBA Cup. The win moved Portland to a 2-1 record in West Group C, placing them in a first-place tie with the Denver Nuggets.
Deni Avdija contributed significantly with 26 points and a career-high 14 assists, while Donovan Clingan added 22 points and 10 rebounds. The game remained tight throughout, with Love's late-game heroics proving decisive. Despite strong efforts from Stephen Curry, who poured in 38 points with nine three-pointers, and an even scoring effort from the Warriors' contingent, Portland managed to maintain their lead.
The Trail Blazers, playing without key injured players, showcased remarkable depth and resilience. Toumani Camara added 20 points, and Sidy Cissoko had a career-best 15 points, underscoring the team's collective effort. This victory over the Warriors, who have been strong at home, is a major boost for Portland's NBA Cup aspirations with just one group stage game left.




