Found February 01, 2009 on Slam Dunk Central:
The Portland Trail Blazers shot a red-hot 55.8% (43-77) from the floor for the game including  shooting 50% (10-20) from outside the arc as the they hammered the Utah Jazz 122-108 at the Rose Garden Saturday. Utah had a good shooting night as well hitting 54.4% (37-68) of their shots, but their lack of depth [...]
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