PORTLAND, Ore. LaMarcus Aldridge had 24 points and 11 rebounds, and the Portland Trail Blazers helped prevent the Los Angeles Lakers from locking up the second seed in the Western Conference with a 93-86 victory on Friday night.
Gerald Wallace had 19 points and 13 rebounds for the Blazers, who led by as many as 24 points.
Kobe Bryant had 24 points in the Lakers fourth straight loss.
Ron Artest hit a pair of 3-pointers that pulled the Lakers to 82-73 late. Aldridge made a jumper, but Bryant had a pair of layups that narrowed it to 84-77.
Portland answered with Nicolas Batums 3-pointer and Wallaces layup that extended the Blazers lead to 89-77 and all but sealed the win with 1:14 left.
A victory by the Lakers combined with a loss by the Mavericks on Friday would have secured the Wests
No. 2 seed for Los Angeles.
The Blazers were in a tangle with Memphis and New Orleans for seeding at the bottom of the conference. The team that finishes eighth will face San Antonio in the opening round.
Both the Hornets and Grizzlies won Friday night, but Portlands victory kept the Blazers in the sixth spot with two games left. The Blazers were coming off a 98-87 victory at Utah the night before.
Portland was without center Marcus Camby, who banged his head on the floor in a collision with David Lee in a loss to the Warriors on Tuesday night. Camby, who strained his neck, has missed two games.
Los Angeles center Andrew Bynum missed the shootaround early Friday because of a stomach ailment but was in the starting lineup at gametime.
Portland took an early 19-14 lead in the first quarter, but the Lakers came back to go up 31-26 on Shannon Browns long jumper from near the top of the arc.
Portland would respond with 19-2 run that gave the Blazers a 45-33 lead with 3:19 to go before the break.
Bryant almost single-handedly kept the Lakers in it, scoring 18 first-half points, including a 3-pointer that closed the gap to 53-47 at the half.
Matthews running jumper, off a skillful pass from Andre Miller, put Portland up 59-47. The Blazers extended the lead to 70-50 on Aldridges dunk.
The Lakers closed the third quarter on a 12-0 run to narrow it to 74-62 on Browns layup.
There were some tense moments in the final quarter when words were exchanged between Artest and Wallace. The crowd at the Rose Garden responded by chanting Wallaces name.
Artest responded by hitting his back-to-back 3-pointers.
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