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Trail Blazers Reclaim Glory: 2026 NBA Playoff Breakthrough


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The 2026 NBA postseason began with high stakes as the Portland Trail Blazers secured the Western Conference’s No. 7 seed by defeating the Phoenix Suns 114-110 in the Play-In Tournament. This victory marks Portland's first playoff qualification since 2021 and represents a significant turnaround for the franchise. The game, held at the Footprint Center, was a "white-knuckle" affair featuring multiple lead changes and high-octane scoring.The night belonged to Deni Avdija, nicknamed "Turbo," who delivered a career-defining performance by scoring 41 points and providing 12 assists. Avdija was particularly aggressive in the closing period, scoring 12 of his points in the fourth quarter to fend off a late Suns rally. With 37.3 seconds remaining, he drove into the lane for a finger roll layup to take a one-point lead. After the Suns briefly regained the lead, Avdija responded with a physical take to the rim with 16.1 seconds left, converting an and-one play to put the Blazers ahead 112-110.The Suns had earlier mounted an 11-0 run in the fourth quarter to take a 10-point lead, but they were unable to secure the win due to costly turnovers and nine missed free throws in the final minutes. Jalen Green led Phoenix with 35 points, including a spectacular four-point play just before halftime, but his potential go-ahead three-pointer in the final seconds was off the mark. Devin Booker added 22 points for the Suns but went scoreless in the fourth quarter.Key support for Portland came from Jerami Grant, who returned from a seven-game absence due to a calf strain to score 22 points, including a transition slam to seal the victory. Rookie sensation Donovan Clingan anchored the defense with 14 rebounds, while Jrue Holiday added 21 points. Defensively, Matisse Thybulle secured the win by stripping the ball from Jordan Goodwin on the Suns' final possession.The Trail Blazers now advance to the first round of the playoffs to face Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs. The Suns, meanwhile, must host the winner of the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers matchup on Friday for a final chance to earn the No. 8 seed and a date with the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder.In the Eastern Conference Play-In, the Charlotte Hornets kept their postseason hopes alive with a thrilling 127-126 overtime victory over the Miami Heat. LaMelo Ball led Charlotte with 30 points and a game-winning layup with 4.7 seconds left in the extra period. The Heat's season ended after Miles Bridges blocked a last-second attempt by Davion Mitchell. The game was also marked by an injury to Miami's Bam Adebayo, who left the contest after a collision with Ball. Charlotte now moves on to the final Eastern Conference Play-In game, seeking their first playoff appearance in a decade.

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