PORTLAND -- The Portland Trail Blazers started Saturday night's game versus the 76ers extremely short-handed, especially at the power forward and center. And it only got worse as the game went on.
Despite entering the game with only 10 healthy players, only one of whom is taller than 6-9, the Trail Blazers were able to build a 21-point lead in the second half versus the 76ers. But Philadelphia outscored Portland by 11 points in the fourth quarter, a rally capped by a go-ahead three-pointer from Furkan Korkmaz three with less than a second to play, to hand the Blazers a 129-128 loss in front of a sellout crowd of 19,669 Saturday night at the Moda Center.