Outlaw's 33 lead Blazers past Bulls 109-95
CHICAGO (AP) -Travis Outlaw saw one
3-pointer drop through the net. He saw the lane open up, too. More
than anything, he saw the potential for a special night.
Outlaw delivered in a big way, scoring a
season-high 33 points, and Greg Oden added 17 points and 13 rebounds
to lead the Portland Trail Blazers to a 109-95 victory over the
Chicago Bulls on Monday night.
``Pretty good,'' Outlaw said of his
performance.
Was it his best of the season?
``Most definitely the best of the
season,'' he said. ``You don't think so?''
Outlaw paused, then mentioned a game
against Houston in November when he had 14 points and 13 rebounds.
But it's hard to argue against this one.
With Brandon Roy (11 points) hitting
3-of-13 shots and LaMarcus Aldridge (eight points) having a quiet
night, the Blazers got just what they needed from Outlaw, Oden and
Steve Blake to earn their third straight win.
``The X-factor is me, Travis and Steve
Blake,'' Oden said. ``We're the three that are behind (Roy) and
LaMarcus. Whenever we can step up and have good games to take
pressure off those guys, it's going to be big.''
Roy implored Outlaw to do just that when
he approached him on the bench during the second half. By then,
Outlaw was on his way to one of the best performances of his
career.
He knew it was a special night when he
made a 3-pointer in the second half, although the one he hit at the
end of the second quarter gave the Blazers the big momentum
boost.
That shot from the corner capped an 11-2
run that gave Portland a 49-45 lead at the break, and Outlaw wound
up tying a career high by hitting 4-of-5 3-pointers. He also
finished three points off his career high and blocked three
shots.
Oden dominated in the first half, with 13
points and nine rebounds.
Blake finished with 16 points and 10
assists, helping the Blazers get this week off to a good start after
a rather chaotic one for them.
They found themselves in an old, familiar
spot - the center of controversy - for sending an e-mail to teams
threatening legal action if they signed former forward Darius Miles,
but the current players are doing a good job ignoring any
distractions.
For the Bulls, it was another long
night.
They had all their top players available
for the first time this season, with Kirk Hinrich and Luol Deng back
from injuries, but the result was familiar - their fifth loss in
seven games. They played well early on after losing in overtime to
Oklahoma City on Saturday, but were overmatched in the end.
``It's almost like you have to pick your
poison with them,'' Chicago's Ben Gordon said. ``They've got great
big guys, really good guard play, good wings.''
Put simply, they have too much for the
Bulls.
A 42-point winner over Chicago at the Rose
Garden in November, Portland led 56-46 after Oden dunked less than
two minutes into the third quarter and remained in control the rest
of the way. The Bulls made a push in the fourth, with Derrick Rose's
free throw making it 83-78, but Rudy Fernandez answered with a
3-pointer to start an 11-0 run.
Yet, when it was over, the shot that stood
out was Outlaw's 3 at the end of the first half.
``It was a big momentum boost,'' he said.
``Everybody came in talking, 'Yeah, we got 'em. We got 'em.'''
Drew Gooden led Chicago with 22 points and
nine rebounds, Gordon scored 17 and Derrick Rose finished with 13
points and 10 assists. Deng added 14 points in 22 minutes off the
bench but was 3-for-10 from the field after missing eight games with
a sprained left ankle.
Hinrich received a loud ovation when he
replaced Gordon midway through the first quarter and wasted little
time finding Thabo Sefolosha for an alley-oop layup on a break, but
it was a quiet night otherwise. Sidelined for 31 games with a torn
ligament in his right thumb, he finished with four points in 20
minutes in his first appearance since Nov. 7.
``We need to do everything better,''
Hinrich said. ``Defensively, rebounding, offense. Hopefully, we can
improve moving forward.''
Notes: Outlaw's previous season high was
20 points at Orlando on Nov. 10. His career high is 36 against
Golden State on April 18, 2007. ... Sefolosha started and had eight
points after missing a game because of the flu. |