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  • Portland coach Terry Stotts confirmed Friday that Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard would play Saturday's NBA playoff game against the Los Angeles Lakers, likely with a splint on his dislocated left index finger. "He's getting treatments today," Stotts told reporters from the NBA's coronavirus quarantine bubble in Orlando, Florida. "Multiple treatments throughout the day. "I believe he'll be wearing a splint, but he will play." That only confirmed what Lillard said after he was hurt in Thursday's 111-88 loss to the Lakers, which left their best-of-seven opening round playoff series level at 1-1. "Oh, I'm playing," he said -- a comment that came as no surprise to his coach. "Honestly, it's kind of what you expect," he said of Lillard's determination. "Dame has played through a lot of injuries and this being the playoffs I don't think it surprises anybody. "Certainly it sets the tone for the team." Lillard has been a revelation since the NBA resumed in Orlando on July 31, powering Portland through the seeding games and a play-in game against the Memphis Grizzlies that gave the Blazers their shot at Western Conference top seed Los Angeles. He put up 50 points against Philadelphia, 61 against Dallas and 43 against Brooklyn just to get Portland into the play-in. After they dispatched Memphis in one game, he scored 34 points in Portland's game-one upset of the Lakers. He scored 18 points in 30 minutes in game two, departing with less than two minutes remaining in the third quarter after hitting his finger on Anthony Davis's shoe as he tried to reach around the Lakers star for the ball. "I felt it right away," Lillard said, adding that he "didn't even want to look at it." When he did, he saw that the finger was "off" and tried to pull it back into place himself before the Blazers medical staff took over. While the Lakers looked more like the team that dominated the West before the coronavirus hiatus, Stotts said the lopsided game-two defeat hadn't discouraged the battle-hardened Trail Blazers. "That was our 11th game in the bubble," he noted. "And the previous 10 games all were within five points with five minutes to go. I know we're still confident." bb/js
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  • Blazers coach says Lillard will play Saturday against Lakers
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