Lillard scored 41 points (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)Source: AFPLillard scored 12 of his points in the fourth quarter and connected on six of 13 three-point attempts.
The Lakers, meanwhile, hit just six three-pointers on 33 attempts as the shooting struggles that have dogged them early in their first season under coach Darvin Ham continued.
James finished with 31 points. Davis added 22 with 10 rebounds and six blocked shots.
Westbrook, under scrutiny after scoring just two points in a loss to the Clippers on Thursday, finished with 10 points, six rebounds and six assists.
After the game, James was quick to shut down questions from reporters he saw as soliciting criticism of Westbrook’s late-game decisions making.
“I don’t like to lose,” James said. “I hate to lose, especially the way we had this game. Give credit to Portland.
“You guys can write about Russ … I’m not up here to do that.”
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SHORTHANDED HORNETS OUST HAWKS
In other early action, the shorthanded Charlotte Hornets cruised to a 126-109 victory over the Hawks in Atlanta.
Kelly Oubre scored 24 points and Nick Richards added a career-high 20 points and 11 rebounds off the bench for Charlotte, who were without injured LaMelo Ball and Terry Rozier.
Ball has yet to play this season because of a sprained ankle and Rozier sprained his ankle in a loss to New Orleans on Friday.
Dennis Smith, starting in place of Rozier, scored 18 points. Trae Young led the Hawks with 28 points, but his frustration boiled over late in the third, with the Hawks down by 20, and he was assessed a technical when he argued that the Richards should have been called for goaltending when blocking a shot by Young.
ALL SCORES
TRAIL BLAZERS 106 LAKERS 104
HORNETS 126 HAWKS 109
WIZARDS 107 CAVALIERS 117
JAZZ 122 PELICANS 121
TIMBERWOLVES 116 THUNDER 106
KINGS 125 WARRIORS 130
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