Timberwolves 93, Trail Blazers 116

1 2 3 4 T
MIN (1-6) 24 21 22 26 93
POR (4-3) 33 29 30 24 116

Final

9:00 PM ET, November 8, 2009
Rose Garden
Portland, OR

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
MIN 1-13 88.6 102.7 1-6 0-7 L13 0-10
POR 11-5 97.1 88.9 6-2 5-3 W2 8-2
Injury Report
MINNESOTA
No significant injuries
PORTLAND
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Last 5 Games
MINNESOTA (ET) PORTLAND (ET)
Nov 06 MIL Loss 87-72
Nov 04 BOS Loss 92-90
Nov 02 @LAC Loss 93-90
Nov 01 @PHO Loss 120-112
Oct 30 CLE Loss 104-87
Nov 06 SA Win 96-84
Nov 03 ATL Loss 97-91
Nov 01 @OKC Win 83-74
Oct 31 @HOU Loss 111-107
Oct 29 DEN Loss 97-94
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Starting Lineup
 MINNESOTA (PPG)PORTLAND (PPG)
 SF  C. Brewer 11.2 PG  A. Miller 10.8
 PG  J. Flynn 13.6 PG  S. Blake 8.2
 PF  O. Pecherov 8.2 PF  L. Aldridge 15.1
 C  A. Jefferson 15.8 SG  B. Roy 19.8
 F  R. Gomes 10.8 C  G. Oden 11.3
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Team Stat Leaders
 MINNESOTAPORTLAND
PointsA. Jefferson 15.8B. Roy 19.8
ReboundsA. Jefferson 7.3G. Oden 8.4
AssistsR. Sessions 3.3B. Roy 5.0
StealsC. Brewer 2.1R. Fernandez 1.8
BlocksA. Jefferson 1.0G. Oden 2.3
· Team stats: Minnesota | Portland
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The Portland Trail Blazers' new lineup worked wonders in a win their last time out, and they plan on keeping Andre Miller in their starting five.

The Minnesota Timberwolves may need to make some changes of their own if they plan on beating Portland.

The Blazers look for their ninth consecutive win over Minnesota on Sunday night at the Rose Garden, while the Timberwolves try to regroup after a dreadful showing in their fifth straight defeat.

Portland (3-3) had averaged 94.2 points its first five games, so coach Nate McMillan decided to kick-start his team's stagnant offense by inserting Miller alongside Brandon Roy and Steve Blake while moving Martell Webster to the bench.

Miller wasn't spectacular Friday against San Antonio -- he shot 2 of 9 -- but finished with 10 points, six rebounds and four assists, and McMillan was thrilled with the three-guard offense. Roy scored a game-high 24 points, Blake added 15 and the ball movement improved in a 96-84 win over the Spurs.

"I'm happy to see the movement. That felt more like a flow, more like a rhythm on both ends of the floor," McMillan said. "(Andre) got everybody involved, a lot of communications, and just looked in sync even though that team hasn't played a lot together. We got the ball movement."

The change, which Roy called "something we needed," is expected to stick -- at least for now.

"I looked at the schedule," McMillan said. "With the schedule the next week or two I am going to stay with it and look at it. It was a good unit tonight."

Miller also got Greg Oden the ball more often, and the second-year center responded with 14 points, eight rebounds and four blocks in his best game of the season.

Oden has only faced the Timberwolves (1-5) once since being selected with the No. 1 pick in the 2007 NBA draft, but Roy has made sure his absence hasn't made a difference. The two-time All-Star, originally selected by Minnesota with the sixth pick in the 2006 draft before being swapped for Randy Foye, has averaged 24.5 points and 6.5 assists in leading Portland to two straight four-game season sweeps against the Timberwolves.

Minnesota could certainly use another scorer right now. First-year coach Kurt Rambis' team has averaged a Western Conference-low 91.0 points, and was even worse Friday in an ugly 87-72 home loss to Milwaukee.

"We said it in the beginning -- this is going to be a process, this is going to take time, and they have to learn how to play together and how to do the right things in order to get wins," Rambis told the Timberwolves' official Web site.

While it was expected that Minnesota's young backcourt of Jonny Flynn and Corey Brewer would experience some growing pains, Al Jefferson figured to give them an outstanding post threat.

Jefferson, though, hasn't looked comfortable inside during his first six games back after tearing his ACL last February. He's averaged 15.3 points on 39.6 percent shooting, and has yet to record more than eight rebounds in a game after averaging at least 11.0 the past three seasons.

Jefferson averaged 26.5 points and 5.5 rebounds in two games against Portland last season before the injury.

Minnesota has lost seven in a row at Portland, though five of those defeats have come by four points or fewer.


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