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LaMarcus Aldridge suffered an ankle injury during Tuesday night's Portland Trail Blazers loss to the Washington Wizards. The team deemed that it was only a sprain, but the All-Star won't go on the road for their upcoming game against the Golden State Warriors.
When LaMarcus Aldridge left the game early with an ankle injury, there's no chance that the Portland Trail Blazers -- superb at home at 11-3 going into Tuesday's game -- thought they'd actually lose to the awful Washington Wizards. But the Wizards, bless them, saw an opening and ripped it wide open. With deft offense, the Wizards ratcheted the pressure up to 11 on the Blazers and pulled off a 124-109 victory to take their second straight road victory.
Portland has now lost three straight at home, and five of eight overall in February. The Blazers are now tied with the hot Memphis Grizzlies for the No. 8 seed, a half-game ahead of the Utah Jazz.
Washington's perimeter threats were awesome. Nick Young racked up 35 points, cranking in 12-17 shots and seven three-pointers in eight attempts. John Wall shot well, too (10-14), and offered nine assists. Off the bench, Jordan Crawford had a rare good shooting night (9-16, 21 points).
Nicolas Batum, starting at two-guard for Portland, had a monster night with 33 points, and Gerald Wallace added 25, but you can't win giving up so many makes to a team like the Wizards.
In other action:
Bulls 121, Kings 115: Sacramento hung tough all night long, but Luol Deng (23 points, 11 assists, one nice Derrick Rose impersonation) and Joakim Noah (21 points and 11 rebounds) were too much. DeMarcus Cousins messed around and had 28 points and 17 rebounds.
Spurs 99, Pistons 95: San Antonio narrowly held off Detroit despite a brutal pair of missed free throws by Matt Bonner late. Greg Monroe had a rare bad game as Old Man Tim Duncan imparted some knowledge in his ear.
Thunder 111, Jazz 85: OKC's four most important players -- Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, James Harden and Serge Ibaka -- combined to shoot 27-42, 64 percent. Welp.
Nuggets 109, Suns 92: Denver broke a five-game home losing streak. Given that it came against a Suns team missing its clear MVP and best wing defender, I'm sure that the Nuggets will be totally satisfied now and go back into hibernation.
The Portland Trail Blazers hosted the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night. Not only were the Blazers stunned by a 124-109 loss as the Wizards picked up just their third road win of the season, but they also saw a key player leave the game early with an apparent ankle injury.
Ben Golliver at Blazer's Edge relays the information that forward LaMarcus Aldridge left the game at 10:08 in the fourth quarter, when he was undercut by Trevor Booker while going up for a jumper. Aldridge stayed down, looking to be in a lot of pain, but was able to walk off the court on his own.
Aldridge had his ankle X-rayed shortly after leaving the court. The X-rays came back negative, but it was announced that the Portland star had suffered a left ankle sprain and would not return to the game.
Aldridge has been a key component of the Trail Blazers offense this season, averaging 23.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. He was recently named to his first All-Star Game, so hopefully he will be able to return to action in time to appear in Orlando on Feb. 26.
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LaMarcus Aldridge Injury: Blazers Forward Not Traveling Due To Ankle
The Portland Trail Blazers have relied quite a bit on LaMarcus Aldridge this season, but their All-Star power forward went down with an ankle injury too early in Tuesday night's game to make a difference. That unfortunately may have been the difference, too, as the Blazers dropped what should have been a winnable game to the Washington Wizards.
Aldridge was shooting a jumper early in the first quarter when Wizards forward Trevor Booker stepped under him, causing the Blazers All-Star to fall to the ground while clutching his ankle. It's tough to tell if it was actually intended to be a dirty play, but announcers in the video posted over at Blazer's Edge certainly weren't fans of the incident.
The team announced that X-Rays on Alridge's ankle were negative, meaning nothing is broken, but sprains have been known to be equally painful.
There hasn't been an exact diagnosis on how bad this one is, but it was decided Tuesday night that Aldridge wouldn't be traveling with the team for their game against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday.
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Feb 15 9:06a by Scott Schroeder - 0 comments