NEW ORLEANS - One night after it took Portland three overtimes to get a win, the Trail Blazers needed only three quarters to get past the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday night. Air Force 1 For Sale .Portland led by 32 points heading into the fourth quarter and coasted to a 114-88 win over the Pelicans, picking up their 10th victory in the last 12 games.We knew that they were probably going to talk a lot about us having a triple overtime game last night, Portland point guard Damian Lillard said. We knew we had to be locked in and that we had to make sure we created our own energy regardless of what we went through (Friday) night.Forward LaMarcus Aldridge had 27 points and 12 rebounds, giving him a two-night total of 59 points and 28 rebounds. Lillard added 17 points and seven assists.And both played only three quarters.That definitely helped, Lillard said. Takes two of those overtimes away.The Trail Blazers (22-6) arrived in New Orleans at 2 a.m. after their 129-119 triple overtime win against San Antonio. The Pelicans (13-13) hadnt played since winning by nine at Houston on Thursday.Yet, Portland had the energy throughout and found a way to shut down New Orleans offence, including forward Anthony Davis. The Pelicans, looking like the more tired team, shot just 35 per cent and turned the ball over 17 times.After scoring 31 points in the two teams first meeting this season, Davis went just 3 for 14, scoring only seven points while grabbing six rebounds and recording five blocked shots.I tried to bump him and get him out of his rhythm and let him know that Im going to be there any moment he tries to shoot the ball, said Portland forward Joel Freeland, who drew the task of guarding Davis.Portland shot 53 per cent, hit nine 3-pointers and outscored New Orleans by eight in the paint.We havent played like that, especially at home, or like this at the same time we played against a really good team who understood the moment, Pelicans coach Monty Williams said. I think they are making a statement tonight and I think we didnt respond well.Aldridge started the rout early.He scored nine of Portlands first 12 points, giving the Trail Blazers a 14-4 lead. He finished with 13 first-quarter points, missing just three of his first nine shots to start the game.Portland led by 18 at halftime, pushed the lead to 20 on Aldridges 21-footer in the third quarter and never led by fewer than that the rest of the game.I dont know if surprise is ever the right word because I know what were capable of doing but I was very pleased with the energy that we came out of the gate with, Portland coach Terry Stotts said. It would have been easy to expect maybe a sluggish start, but the starters were really locked in and set the tone.Austin Rivers led New Orleans with 21 points off the bench. Reserve forward Ryan Anderson added 16 points for the Pelicans.___TIP-INSPelicans: New Orleans recalled point guard Russ Smith from Fort Wayne of the NBA Developmental League on Saturday. Smith scored his first-career basket on a fourth-quarter 3-pointer.Trail Blazers: Portland improved to 9-3 in back-to-backs this season. . F Nicolas Batum scored 11 points on 5 of 8 shooting after sitting out Friday nights game with a right wrist injury and left knee contusion.LESS FEAST THAN FAMINENew Orleans usually can rely on PG Jrue Holiday, G Tyreke Evans and Davis to pitch in about 58 points per game. Saturday night the trio of starters went a combined 8 of 37 from the floor, scoring only 19 points.UP NEXTPelicans: Go to Oklahoma City for second game of a back-to-back.Trail Blazers: Travel to Houston for the third game of a four-game road trip. Air Force 1 2020 . -- Canadas Nicole Vandermade won the Four Winds Invitational on Sunday for her first Symetra Tour title, closing with a 4-under 68 for a one-stroke victory. Air Force 1 Wholesale . PETERSBURG, Fla. https://www.cheapairforce1outlet.com/ . has left the San Jose Sharks to become the Boston Bruins director of player personnel.MELBOURNE, Australia - The Asian Cup kicks off Friday deep in Australias sporting heartland, where the Socceroos will attempt to win the continental championship for the first time.It would have been inconceivable a decade ago. Geographically, of course, Australia is a separate continent. In football terms, though, Australia became part of the Asian Football Confederation in 2006, leaving Oceania in pursuit of tougher competition between World Cups.The Australians open against Kuwait in Melbourne, the first of 32 matches in the 16-team tournament. Defending champion Japan waits until Monday to take on a Palestinian team that qualified through a second-tier tournament, while other leading contenders Iran and South Korea are in action of a hectic opening weekend.Its the biggest football tournament ever staged in Australia, generating interest across the vast and densely populated Asian continent that extends from the Far East all the way west to Saudi Arabia.Yet the Australian team faces competition for the hearts and minds of the public not just from the foreign teams featuring big-name stars such as Japanese pair Keisuke Honda and Shinji Kagawa.Its still cricket season Down Under, with a test match between Australia and India ongoing in Sydney, and the international tennis season is just underway with tournaments on opposite sides of the country in Brisbane and Perth. The Australian Open, the first Grand Slam event of season, starts Jan. 19 at Melbourne Park, a short walk from where some of the Asian Cup matches are being staged.In a nation where football has always resided in the shadows of other sports, the staging of the Asian Cup could be a seminal moment for the sport in Australia.Tim Cahill, the most recognizable footballer from Australia and a star at the World Cup in Brazil, said the Asian Cup will affect football in Australia in a way that can never be affected in any sport ... this is our chance, this can be it.Ange Postecoglou was appointed late in 2013 with a mandate to harness and enhance Australias attacking style, yet the team has slipped in the rankings under his watch despite winning wide accolades for the system the Socceroos deployed in narrow group stage losses to Chile and Netherllands at the World Cup. Air Force 1 Clearance. .The World Cup on the whole was a downer for Asian teams, with only Iran earning a point — and that resulting almost entirely on its strong defence.Japan, aiming to the first five-time winner of the Asian Cup, is the favourite again —four years after beating Australia in the final at Qatar 2011.But the Blue Samurai squad is in a transition period, and coach Javier Aguirre is one of dozens of people under investigation by Spanish authorities amid fixing allegations in a league club game in 2011. Aguirre denies the allegations, and has vowed that the investigation wont be a distraction for him or his team.Japan and Milan forward Honda doesnt like the favouritism tag.That doesnt make sense because we are expecting some very difficult games at the Asian Cup, Honda said Thursday. Our opponents, all teams, are strong. Many teams want to beat us. Security (complacency) is the great enemy.Japanese goalkeeper Eiji Kawasima is expecting a lot from the players in front of him.Our minimum aim is to win the Asian Cup, we have to get victory, he said. We have to forget about the 2011 victory if we want to overcome the challenge of winning here.All 16 teams will have played their first matches by Monday. On Saturday, Uzbekistan takes on North Korea in Sydney, South Korea plays Oman in Canberra and Saudi Arabia faces China in Brisbane.On Sunday, the United Arab Emirates take on Qatar in Newcastle and Iran plays Bahrain in Melbourne. Jordan plays Iraq at Brisbane on Monday after Japan plays the Palestinians in Newcastle, completing the first set of matches.On Thursday, the Socceroos went through a mostly closed final training session for the match against an underdog Kuwaiti side ranked 15th among Asian nations. Although it won the Asian Cup in 1980, Kuwait finished 14th in 2011.Postecoglou was aware that Kuwait, like many Asian teams, will adopt a defensive mindset. But he doesnt plan to have the Australians take the same approach.It will be a step in the right direction in terms of results, but no, I wont be happy if we win ugly, and the players know that, Postecoglou said. Its not just about playing exciting, attacking football, its about playing winning football. ' ' '