Let’s see how the new Big Three closes the season. 21 of those points came in the first half alone. And Sharpe scored 26 points on 10-20 gunning, to go along with 4 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals. Watford also shot 10-15 from the field, scoring 24 points. Knox popped off for 30 points (5-8 3PT) and 11 rebounds on 10-15 shooting, marking the second game in a row he scored at least 20 points. They all performed great yesterday as Portland gave the Los Angeles Clippers a run for their money - at least for three quarters. The trio has been Portland’s best performers during the late season tank job, restoring some entertainment for the present and some hope for the future. Now the Blazers are ending the season with a Big Three of Shaedon Sharpe, Trendon Watford and Kevin Knox. Portland started the season with a Big Three of Damian Lillard, Jerami Grant and Anfernee Simons. More on the Warriors: Golden State of Mind What To Watch For Warriors injuries: Andrew Wiggins (out), Andre Iguodala (out), Ryan Rollins (out), Ty Jerome (day-to-day), Stephen Curry (probable), Jonathan Kuminga (probable) How to watch on TV: Root Sports Plus, NBA League Pass Portland Trail Blazers - Sunday, April 9 - 12:30 p.m. A win today keeps Golden State out of the harrowing Play-In Tournament. Golden State stands at sixth in the Western Conference, but only one game separates the Warriors from the seventh-place Lakers and eighth-place Pelicans. Meanwhile, the Warriors are playing for much more than lottery odds on the final day of the season. The Blazers, shutting down most of their roster, continue to strive for increased lottery odds and the fifth-worst record in the NBA. Game 82 of the Portland Trail Blazers season tips off this afternoon, as the Blazers take on the Golden State Warriors at the Moda Center. Portland Trail Blazers (33-48) vs Golden State Warriors (43-38)
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