LaMarcus Aldridge led San Antonio with 22
points but never saw the court in the final period as Mills and
Gay, who scored 21 points each, keyed the rout.
DeMar DeRozan added 20 points and 11 assists, Jakob Poeltl
scored 11 points, Keldon Johnson hit for 10 points, and Dejounte
Murray had 11 assists for the Spurs, who won their second
straight game and third of their past four outings.
San Antonio's bench outscored the Trail Blazers' reserves 59-25.
Lillard led all scorers with 35 points. Rodney Hood, who entered
the game averaging 1.6 points per game, added 21, and Carmelo
Anthony chipped in 14 for Portland, which has lost two of its
past three games after a four-game win streak.
CJ McCollum missed the game with a sprained left foot suffered
in the Trail Blazers' win over Atlanta on Saturday; there is no
timetable for his return to action.
San Antonio led 59-54 at the break after shooting 58.1 percent
over the first 24 minutes and dishing out 19 assists -- both
highs for a half this season. Mills led the Spurs in the first
half with 13 points, while Aldridge added 12 points, and DeRozan
had 10 over the first two quarters.
Lillard scored 15 points in the half despite going 1 for 5 from
beyond the arc, with Hood -- who started in place of the injured
McCollum -- racking up 13 for Portland by intermission.
The Spurs ran their lead to as many as 10 points in the third
quarter, at 70-60 on a layup by DeRozan at the 7:57 mark, before
Portland rallied to tie the game at 78 on Lillard's drive five
minutes later. San Antonio took an 87-82 advantage into the
final quarter.
--Field Level Media
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