Trail Blazers at Warriors

The Portland Trail Blazers benefited from some injury luck in the first round against the Los Angeles Clippers and are hoping for some more when they visit the top-seeded Golden State Warriors in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals on Sunday. Warriors MVP guard Stephen Curry (knee) will miss Game 1 and could miss several games in the series.

Curry was diagnosed with a grade 1 strain of his right MCL after falling awkwardly in Game 4 of the first round against the Houston Rockets on Apr. 24 and was given a timetable of two weeks before being evaluated again. “Feeling better but just got a ways to go," Curry told reporters on Friday. "I always have an optimistic view, no matter what it is. I hope to get back sooner. I haven't talked to the doctors, athletic training staff, all the experts. That two-week timeline was, as (Golden State general manager) Bob (Myers) says, an educated guess." The Trail Blazers certainly wouldn’t mind if he missed the whole series and just got done wrapping up a first-round win over a Clippers squad that was without stars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin for the final two games. “We thought (Los Angeles) was tough without (Paul) and Blake, but (the Warriors are) a championship team,” Portland guard Damian Lillard told reporters. “Even without Steph, they’re still a championship team. We’ve got to keep our mind right, compete and play together. … We’ve just got to keep improving on the things we’ve done well and be locked in defensively.”

TV:
3:30 p.m. ET, ABC

ABOUT THE TRAIL BLAZERS: Portland lost the first two games in the first round before winning four straight and were immediately turning the page to Golden State after clinching the series on Friday. “They pose a lot of problems,” Trail Blazers guard C.J. McCollum told reporters of the Warriors. “Historically speaking, they had a really good year breaking the record for wins, losing (two games) at home I believe this year, so you know it’s going to be a tough environment. Offensively, even without Steph, they do a great job of moving the ball.” McCollum was a key to the first-round win, averaging 12.5 points in Games 1 and 2 before exploding for 23.3 over the final four contests.

ABOUT THE WARRIORS:
Golden State dominated the Houston Rockets in the final six quarters of the first-round series after watching Curry go down just before the half in Game 4, outscoring them 179-119 over the final 1 1/2 games. “(We’re) doing a few things different with Steph out,” Warriors forward Andre Iguodala told reporters. “We don’t have that explosive, MVP-type player. But we did a really good job of getting into that mode, making a couple extra passes per possession. The ball had to move quicker. Klay (Thompson) has to move a little bit more than normal. Get the ball in the post a little bit more.” Golden State has two more All-Stars in Thompson and Draymond Green to go along with a solid supporting cast that will hold the fort until Curry returns.

BUZZER BEATERS

1. Warriors assistant Luke Walton agreed to a deal to become the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers but will remain with Golden State throughout the playoffs.

2. Trail Blazers C Mason Plumlee averaged 16 rebounds in the last four games against the Clippers.

3. Portland is one of only nine teams to beat Golden State during the regular season, earning a 137-105 victory at home on Feb. 19 behind 51 points from Lillard.
Odds
SpreadMoneylineMoneyTotal
Golden State WarriorsWarriors-17 12  -115-10000
217.50
o -125u -111
Portland Trail BlazersTrail Blazers+17 12  -125800
Spread Consensus: Golden State Warriors: 64.60%     Portland Trail Blazers: 35.40%
Vegas Prediction: Golden State: 118 (Win)    Portland: 100 (Loss)
Season Series
Golden StateStatsPortland
3-1Vs1-3
124.3Points / Game117.0
48.3Field Goal %45.3
48.53 Point %46.3
79.1Free Throw %75.7