INDIANAPOLIS — LaMarcus Aldridge and Damian Lillard provided the 1-2 punch Portland needed Saturday night.
As usual, it was a knockout combination.
The All-Stars made back-to-back 19-foot jumpers in the fourth quarter, helping to fend off Indiana's desperate rally for a 95-85 victory that snapped the Trail Blazers' two-game losing streak.
Aldridge finished with 19 points and 14 rebounds while Lillard added 18 points, enough to hand the Pacers an eighth consecutive loss.
"We really realized, because of outcomes of previous games, we've got to do whatever it takes to put ourselves in a position to win this game," center Robin Lopez said after finishing with eight points and eight rebounds.
Neither the road trip nor their final game on it went the way the Trail Blazers (18-6) envisioned.
After starting with wins at New York and Detroit, Portland arrived in Indiana following losses at Minnesota and Chicago. They started slow Monday, too, but Aldridge and Lillard helped them turn the game in the second quarter when they shot 77.8 percent from the field and outscored the Pacers 36-15 to take a 58-38 halftime lead.
Another fast start in the third quarter seemingly put away the game. Aldridge's 20-foot jumper with 8:03 left gave Portland a 69-40 lead.