
The Portland Trail Blazers are moving up in the standings after a massive 116-97 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night at the Moda Center.
The win doesn't just add a tally to the win column and secure a .500 or better season for the Blazers, but it also shakes things up in the Western Conference postseason race.
With this win, the Blazers (41-40) move into a tie with the Clippers (41-40) in the standings. This also gives the Blazers the season tiebreaker, placing them into the No. 8 seed with just one game remaining in the regular season.
The jump from the No. 9 seed to No. 8 gives the Blazers a big advantage going into the Play-In Tournament.
The Blazers were dominant on the glass against the Clippers, and it paid off in a major way. Building on their identity as an elite rebounding team, the Blazers took advantage of Donovan Clingan's size and Deni Avdija's versatility to limit the Clippers' second-chance opportunities.
The No. 8 seed isn't locked in just yet for the Blazers, but a win against the Sacramento Kings in the regular season finale will clinch it for Portland.
In order to come out on top again, they need to heed the advice from veteran point guard Jrue Holiday.
"Come out and keep fighting. Execute the best as possible," Holiday told reporters about the team's focus heading into the final two games h/t NBA.com. "Just do what we've been doing. We know how important each game is."
The Blazers are now in the driver's seat. After hovering around the .500 mark for a good chunk of the season, they have found their stride at the perfect time, forging a possible path to the playoffs.
Tipoff between the Kings and Blazers is scheduled for Sunday at 5:30 p.m. PT at the Moda Center. Fans can watch the game on Rip City Sports Network or stream it on NBA League Pass.
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