Portland trump Toronto in NBA overtime

The Portland Trail Blazers have won their sixth straight NBA game, a 118-110 overtime victory over the Toronto Raptors.

Portland Trail Blazers Damian Lillard goes to the net.

The Portland Trail Blazers have won their sixth straight NBA game against the Toronto Raptors. (AAP)

Damian Lillard dropped in seven of his 25 points in overtime and the surging Portland Trail Blazers pulled away for their sixth straight NBA win, a 118-110 away triumph over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday.

LaMarcus Aldridge had 25 points with 11 rebounds, Frenchman Nicolas Batum scored 24 and Wesley Matthews added 17 for Portland (8-2), which regrouped in the extra session for their fourth straight road win after blowing an 18-point fourth quarter cushion.

The Trail Blazers led 96-83 with 4 minutes 2 seconds left but couldn't hold it. Instead, the Raptors closed on a 19-6 run, capped by Rudy Gay's driving buzzer-beating layup that forced overtime at 102 apiece.

Trailing 107-104, Lillard drilled a game-tying 3-pointer and the go-ahead layup to ignite an 11-0 burst.

Batum buried back-to-back triples, giving the Trail Blazers a 115-107 advantage with 70 seconds left.

Demar DeRozan's triple pulled the Raptors within five with 29 seconds remaining. But the Blazers sank three of four free throws in the closing seconds for their ninth win in the past 10 meetings in the series.

Gay finished with 30 points and 10 rebounds for the Raptors, while DeRozan and Lithuanian-born Jonas Valanciunas added 29 and 19 points, respectively.

Elsewhere, Spaniard Marc Gasol collected 19 points, nine assists and eight rebounds, as the visiting Memphis Grizzlies handed the slumping Sacramento Kings their seventh loss in eight games, 97-86.

Zach Randolph had game-highs of 22 points with 10 rebounds, while Mike Conley chipped in with 19 points and nine assists for the Grizzlies (5-5), who escaped after having their 20-point third-quarter lead cut to three, midway through the final frame.

Travis Outlaw topped the Kings with 18 points off the bench.

Jordan Hill posted career-highs of 24 points with 17 rebounds, Steve Blake handed out 16 assists, and the LA Lakers pulled away for a 114-99 victory over he visiting Detroit Pistons 114-99.

Jodie Meeks and Nick Young netted 19 each for the Lakers, who went on a game-breaking 16-0 run, bridging the third and fourth quarters en route to their second win in the past six games.

Brandon Jenning scored 23 points, and Andre Drummond had 14 with 13 rebounds for the Pistons, who have dropped five of their past six outings.


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