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Blazers will have a Ball in Las Vegas title game

Stokes leads Portland past Memphis in semis

By Associated Press
Published: July 16, 2017, 8:23pm

LAS VEGAS — Jarnell Stokes had 22 points and 15 rebounds to lead Portland over Memphis 87-82 in the Las Vegas Summer League semifinals on Sunday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Caleb Swanigan continued his strong summer league with 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Blazers to help Portland reach the championship game.

They will face the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night. The Lakers beat the Dallas Mavericks 108-92 in the other semifinal.

Portland trailed by 16 points in the first half before rallying to overtake Memphis in the second half.

The Blazers outscored the Grizzlies, 49-37, in the second half. Rebounding was the difference for Portland, as the Blazers won that battle 41-29. In addition, the Blazers took advantage of the whistle by hitting 24-of-33 free-throws.

Stokes got his NBA start with the Grizzlies, playing 19 games for Memphis in 2014-15 after he was acquired in a draft-night trade with Utah. The Grizzlies traded Stokes to Miami the following season in the deal that brought Mario Chalmers to Memphis. He played two games with the Nuggets last season.

Jorge Gutierrez added 16 points and eight assists, including a pair of nifty, behind-the-back passes for easy layups, for the Grizzlies.

The two leading scorers for Memphis came off the bench, with former Oregon star Dillon Brooks dropping 16 points to go with four rebounds and four assists. Vincent Hunter added 14 points.

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LAKERS 108, MAVERICKS 92 — Lonzo Ball’s bid for a third straight triple-double was short-circuited by a calf injury. The lead he helped the Lakers build while he was in the game proved to be just enough to top Dennis Smith Jr. and Dallas.

Ball had 16 points and 10 assists in 21 minutes before leaving with a strained right calf, and the Lakers held on to win.

Kyle Kuzma scored 24 points, Matt Thomas had 20 and Vander Blue added 17 to help the Lakers reach the championship game.

Smith scored 21 points on 7-for-13 shooting for the Mavericks, who trailed by as many as 26 points in the second half before mounting a huge comeback in the fourth quarter. Yogi Ferrell added 15 points and Dorian Finney-Smith and Brandon Ashley each had 13.

Wearing Jordans on his feet instead of the family’s Big Baller Brand ZO2s, Ball made 5 of 7 shots and had a beautiful punch-ahead pass to Alex Caruso for a dunk that had thousands of Lakers fans out of their seats in the first half. He also had four rebounds, putting him well on his way to this third triple-double of summer league play before his right calf tightened up.

Ball tried to jog it off in a back hallway in the third quarter, but he was hobbling a little bit and was shut down for the remainder of the game. Lakers summer league coach Jud Buechler said it was too soon to tell if Ball would be available for the championship game.

“His health comes first,” Buechler told reporters after the game. “We’ll see how he feels in the morning.”

The injury took a little of the edge away from an anticipated matchup of two rookie point guards who have excelled in Vegas. Ball was drafted second overall and Dennis Smith was taken ninth. Both have been cast as the future faces of their respective franchises, and both have made strong first impressions in summer league play.

The two went right at each other from the jump, combining to hit their first seven field goals in a back-and-forth affair.

The Lakers led by as many as 26 points before the Mavericks mounted a comeback, trimming the deficit to two with 2 minutes to play. Smith went right to the rim, using a little Euro-step to draw a foul.

But Thomas, who went 6 of 7 from 3-point range, hit a 3 on the other end and the Lakers were able to hold off the charge.

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