Paul George, Clippers rally past Blazers — Orange County Register

The Clippers – severely short-handed, supremely hot-handed – arrived in Portland on a roll. They entered the fray Tuesday shooting a league-high 42.1% from 3-point range, and having won 14 of their past 17 games despite playing without starters Serge Ibaka, Patrick Beverley, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George for all or some of those. On…

Paul George, Clippers rally past Blazers — Orange County Register

Celtics beat Portland, 116-115, for fourth straight win — Boston Herald

They have 17 games left, and with the threat of a date in the play-in tournament a nagging reality, the Celtics may be playing their best basketball of the season. Jayson Tatum’s 3-pointer with seven seconds left gave the Celtics just enough room in a 116-115 win over Portland. Tatum’s 32-point performance, to go along […]

Celtics beat Portland, 116-115, for fourth straight win — Boston Herald

Nuggets set NBA record with fewest turnovers in a game in win over Trail Blazers — The Denver Post

The Nuggets made history on Tuesday. Denver recorded just one turnover in its 111-106 win over Portland at Ball Arena. The team tweeted out after the game that it was the fewest in NBA history. The sole turnover was recorded by Jamal Murray. “I’m sick,” Murray said after the game after he found out about…

Nuggets set NBA record with fewest turnovers in a game in win over Trail Blazers — The Denver Post

Knicks deny Carmelo Anthony a historic moment at home, climb to 6th spot — Empire Sports Media

Carmelo Anthony was one of the league’s brightest stars when the New York Knicks were still relevant. Anthony returned to The Garden on Saturday as one of the league’s elder statesmen. The Knicks denied him a historic moment while they continue their rise back to relevance. The Knicks (11-13) climbed to the sixth spot in…

Knicks deny Carmelo Anthony a historic moment at home, climb to 6th spot — Empire Sports Media

Watch Damian Lillard drain two threes in final :08 to lift Blazers past Bulls — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

The degree of difficulty on those three is insane.

Watch Damian Lillard drain two threes in final :08 to lift Blazers past Bulls — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Grizzlies-Blazers called off; NBA stresses new protocols — Lowell Sun

By TIM REYNOLDS Contact tracing issues for the Memphis Grizzlies meant they would not have enough players eligible to play in Portland on Wednesday night, leading to the 16th game postponement for coronavirus-related reasons by the NBA this season. Of those, 15 have come since Jan. 10 and the number could rise again soon: Memphis…

Grizzlies-Blazers called off; NBA stresses new protocols — Lowell Sun

Grizzlies-Blazers called off; NBA stresses new protocols — The China Post, Taiwan

Contact tracing issues for the Memphis Grizzlies meant they would not have enough players eligible to play in Portland on Wednesday night, leading to the 16th game postponement for coronavirus-related reasons by the NBA this season.Of those, 15 have come since Jan. 10 and the number could rise again soon: Memphis is scheduled to play in Portland on Friday as well. The league has not made any announcement about whether that game will happen as planned.By NBA rule, teams must have eight eligible players for games; the Grizzlies would not meet that threshold because of “ongoing contact tracing,” the league said.The decision about the Portland-Memphis game came on the same day that the league, in a memo sent to teams and obtained by The Associated Press, reiterated some of the new stiffer protocols that were agreed to last week.Starting with Wednesday’s games, the NBA told teams to have their security officials “stationed near the half-court line during pre-game warmups and post-game to provide reminders to players and staff and encourage compliance” with the rules regarding interaction.The NBA, last week, said players must maintain six feet of distance as much as possible during pre-game warmups and post-game meetings — a rule that has not been followed in many circumstances, even with the additional urging from the league about its importance.Players, the NBA reminded Wednesday, must limit their interactions to elbow bumps and fist bumps. Hugs and handshakes are not permitted, and when players are exchanging pleasantries after games they remain “strongly encouraged to wear facemasks during any such interactions,” the league said.Included in Wednesday’s guidance from the league: a reminder that speaking face-to-face while unmasked raises meaningful risks of transmission. The league has also said that should a player test positive after such an interaction, the other player could have to quarantine because of his possible exposure.The Grizzlies have not played in Portland since April 3, 2019. They were scheduled to play there on March 12, 2020 — the day after the NBA suspended its season because of the coronavirus pandemic.Portland is the 20th NBA team to have at least one game called off in the last two weeks. Memphis had its game at Minnesota last Friday called off after Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19.Postponed games, when possible, will be made up in the second half of the season, which will take place from March 11 — the one-year anniversary of last season shutting down because of the pandemic — through May 16. The league has not yet released that half of the schedule and isn’t expected to do so until late February at the earliest.Players who test positive must undergo a battery of exams before being cleared to return to play, such as cardiac tests. Those ruled out by contact tracing have been able, in most circumstances, to return after a quarantine period provided they continue to test negative for COVID-19.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

Grizzlies-Blazers called off; NBA stresses new protocols — The China Post, Taiwan

Warriors fall to Trail Blazers, 123-98, despite Draymond Green’s return — East Bay Times

Draymond Green’s long-awaited return was not expected to be a quick fix, and that was made clear in the Warriors’ 123-98 home-opening loss to the Portland Trail Blazers Friday at Chase Center. After Green’s season debut was delayed four games because of foot and conditioning issues, he went scoreless on 0-for-2 shooting and had four…

Warriors fall to Trail Blazers, 123-98, despite Draymond Green’s return — East Bay Times

Jazz tip off NBA season with dominating 120-100 victory over Portland — ABC4 Utah

PORTLAND (ABC4 Sports) – What a start to the NBA season for the Utah Jazz. Rudy Gobert had 20 points and 17 rebounds in a dominant season-opening performance, leading the Utah Jazz to a 120-100 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night. Gobert, who just signed a 5-year, $205-million extension on Sunday, controlled the inside and got plenty…

Jazz tip off NBA season with dominating 120-100 victory over Portland — ABC4 Utah