San Antonio, TX (SportsNetwork.com) - The Portland Trail Blazers became the second team this week to beat the San Antonio Spurs in triple-overtime. Damian Lillard had a career-high 43 points, LaMarcus Aldridge scored 32 and the Blazers pulled away in the third overtime to top the Spurs 129-119 on Friday night. Lillard hit game-tying 3-pointers in regulation and the first overtime and scored nine of Portlands 17 points in the third overtime as the Blazers wrapped up their fourth consecutive win. Cory Joseph hit a tying shot in the second OT for San Antonio, which became the first NBA team in 63 years to play in consecutive three-overtime games. At least the 1951-52 Baltimore Bullets split theirs. The Spurs fell to Memphis 117-116 in Wednesdays triple-OT thriller, two days after the Blazers beat them in Portland. The three-game losing streak for the reigning NBA champions is their longest since a three-game slide Jan. 26-29. Tim Duncan had a season-high 32 points and Danny Green added 27 for the Spurs, who lost despite starting the first two overtimes on 6-0 runs. In the initial overtime, they scored just one more point over the next 2 1/2 minutes. Lillards tying 3-pointer came after Wesley Matthews missed a 3 and Aldridge got the offensive rebound, kicking it back to Lillard at the point. Manu Ginobili missed an off-balance shot for the Spurs before the buzzer. Earlier, Danny Green had a 3-pointer waived off after a replay review showed he was still touching the ball when the shot clock expired. In the second overtime, Duncan also had a basket taken off the board for the same reason. After scoring the first six points again, the Spurs got two more in the next two minutes of the second overtime. Lillard sparked an 8-0 run with a dunk after splitting the defense, which was followed by 3s from Dorell Wright and Steve Blake for a 112-110 lead. But the Spurs tied it when Joseph rattled in a baseline leaner at the other end. Matthews missed a 3 off the back of the rim at the buzzer with a chance to win it, but the Blazers scored 11 straight points to start the third overtime to pull away. It was the largest lead by either team since the Spurs 11-point advantage in the second quarter. Earlier, after Lillard missed a dunk off the back of the rim with Duncan in his face, the Spurs took a 97-95 lead with 5.7 seconds left in regulation on Greens 3 from in front of the Portland bench. But Lillard tied the score at the other end by dribbling past Green off an inbounds pass and getting a layup to drop with Duncan there again. The Spurs, with 1.4 seconds to work with, were unable to win in regulation after Greens 3 at the buzzer was blocked by Lillard on the high right side. Game Notes Aldridge had 16 rebounds while Duncan and Green both pulled down 10 ... Matthews scored 16 points ... Joseph had 10 points and seven assists ... 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Some devout Muslim athletes choose to fast during training or competition, but it can create selection difficulties for the coaches in team sports.MONTREAL - Guy Lapointe knows who hell be thinking of as the Montreal Canadiens retire his No. 5 jersey on Saturday night.First his father Gerard, and then his former teammates and mentor Claude Ruel, the Habs coach when Lapointe broke into the National Hockey League in 1970-71.Ive been thinking about this every day ever since (Canadiens owner) Geoff Molson told me about it in June, said Lapointe.Lapointes will be the 18th Habs jersey to be retired and marks the last of the Big Three defencemen from the Habs juggernaut team of the 1970s to get the honour — Serge Savards No. 18 was retired in 2006 and Larry Robinsons No. 19 in 2007.Im happy hes being honoured while hes alive, said Yvan Cournoyer, one of several teammates, including Savard, Robinson, Rejean Houle, Pierre Bouchard, Pierre Mondou, Yvon Lambert and Mario Tremblay, who will attend the ceremony.He was an exceptional player and a great person.The ceremony will begin 30 minutes before the Canadiens play the Minnesota Wild, where Lapointe has been a scout since 1999.Cournoyer knows from his own ceremony in 2005 how memorable an evening it will be for Lapointe.Its even better than getting inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, said the man known as The Roadrunner for his blistering speed.Its quite the honour when you think of all the players who have worn the Canadiens jersey in more than 100 yeaars.dddddddddddd When the banner goes up, its your whole life and entire career that youre seeing.You tell yourself that all the sacrifices, the injuries, the scars, were worth it. And that youd be ready to do it all over.Houle remembers Lapointe as someone who used to love driving forward into the other teams zone.It was, get out of the way. He had such acceleration and a powerful shot.When Lapointe cracked the NHL, he was able to play with boyhood idol Jean Beliveau.In fact, Lapointe says his best memory from his playing days is his very first game that 1970-71 season, a year that ended with him scoring 15 goals and earning the first of his six Stanley Cups.He had no weaknesses, said Savard. He was very good offensively but also defensively.Lapointe played 777 games with the Canadiens, scoring 166 goals and adding 406 assists for 572 points.He also played for the St. Louis Blues and the Boston Bruins before ending his stellar career in 1984. His final tally: 622 points, including 171 goals, in 894 games.Lapointe, 66, also represented Canada in the thrilling Summit Series against the Soviet Union in 1972 and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993.He was known for his pranks, including cutting laces and underwear, putting shaving cream in skates and slipping ketchup into shoes.He likes having fun and spreading it, said Houle. 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