Late in the second half, the boys from the Rose City surrendered a 17-point advantage to the Knicks. Down by as much as 13, The Blazers AGAIN turn ed in a heroic, last-second performance, charging back and grabbing the win 109-108.
The last two points came courtesy of The Blazers All Star and leader, Brandon Roy who socked a clutch jumper in the waning seconds of the fourth. The near-circus layup also clinched the Blazers an NBA leading 5-1 record in games decided by a point.
Also of note, Greg Oden set a career high with 6 blocked shots while Travis Outlaw sinking nine of his points in the last five minutes of regulation.