Source: CCTV.com

04-23-2009 10:26

In the NBA, the Houston Rockets faced the Portland Trail Blazers in game two of their playoff series, looking to increase a 1-game advantage.

LaMarcus Aldridge (left) and Brandon Roy of the Portland Trail Blazers block out Shane Battier of the Houston Rockets at the Rose Garden Arena, on April 21, in Portland, Oregon. The Blazers won 107-103 to tie the best-of-seven- series 1-1.(AFP/NBAE/Getty Images/Sam Forencich) 
LaMarcus Aldridge (left) and Brandon Roy of the Portland Trail 
Blazers block out Shane Battier of the Houston Rockets at the 
Rose Garden Arena, on April 21, in Portland, Oregon. The Blazers 
won 107-103 to tie the best-of-seven- series 1-1.(AFP/NBAE/Getty
Images/Sam Forencich)
 
 

But Rockets suffered a bad break when Dikembe Mutombo went down in the first quarter with a knee injury.

Both teams started hot in a back-and-forth first quarter. A three-pointer from Ron Artest saw the Rockets take the lead 22-17. But Mutombo hurt his left knee trying for a rebound, and had to leave the court in an obvious blow to the Rockets, who trailed after the first, 28-26.

The same story continued to unfold in the second quarter, with both sides finding themselves neck and neck at 39 each. But then Brandon Roy hit a late layup to make it 53-51 at the break. He and LaMarcus Aldridge scored the Blazers' final 19 points of the half.

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