Portland hands LA 2nd straight defeat

Portland hands LA 2nd straight defeat

PORTLAND - The Associated Press

Portland Trail Blazers’ French forward Nicolas Batum (L) shoots against the Lakers’ Devin Ebanks during the two teams’ NBA match in Portland, Oregon. EPA photo

This was not the start the Los Angeles Lakers envisioned.

The talent-laden Lakers have dropped two straight to open the season - their opener at home against the Dallas Mavericks followed by a 116-106 defeat the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct. 31.

To make matters worse, two-time MVP Steve Nash, brought in by the Lakers in the offseason along with six-time All-Star Dwight Howard, was injured in the first half against Portland.

“We’ve got to learn how to play together,” said Howard, who had 33 points and 14 rebounds in the loss to Portland. “You’ve got to be good before you can be great.”
 
The Lakers’ stockpile of stars lacked a sense of urgency against the Blazers, who led by as many as 19 points. Nicolas Batum had 26 points and Damian Lillard, the sixth overall pick in the June draft, had 22 points and 11 assists in his NBA debut.

Kobe Bryant had 30 points and Howard’s output was a vast improvement over his debut the night before against the Mavs, when he had 19 points and 10 rebounds but made just three of 14 free throws before fouling out. The Lakers lost that one 99-91.

But it was apparent for the second night in a row that the Lakers were still getting used to each other. The stars rarely played together during an 0-8 preseason.

Adaptation process

“We didn’t expect to just come together and be awesome,” Howard said. “It’s always a process. We’ve got to stick with it so that at the end of the year we can have a trophy.”

The Blazers, who finished 28-38 last season, opened their season with eight newcomers on the roster after an offseason rebuilding effort around All-Star LaMarcus Aldridge, Wesley Matthews and Batum.

“People probably didn’t expect us to come out and beat that type of team, but we’ve been competing very hard in practice, and we did that same thing tonight,” Lillard said. “We were flying around, lots of energy. I think our activity kind of wore on them.”