In a thrilling showdown on Tuesday night, the Portland Trail Blazers edged out the LA Clippers, showcasing the kind of grit and determination that could shift the balance in the playoff race. Despite Kawhi Leonard and Darius Garland bringing their A-game, it was the Blazers’ Jrue Holiday who emerged as the difference-maker.
Holiday delivered a stellar performance, not just on the scoreboard with his 10-of-21 shooting and 7-of-15 from beyond the arc, but also on the defensive end. He was instrumental in containing Leonard and Garland, two players who have been on a tear recently. Leonard, who has been averaging a scorching 29 points per game since late November, was held to 23 points, thanks to Holiday’s relentless defense.
Reflecting on his matchup with Leonard, Holiday remarked, “Kawhi is… Kawhi is good. His pump fake is so realistic, it got me in the first half.
But playing against him is always fun. I love the challenge.”
Blazers’ Jrue Holiday on matching up with Kawhi Leonard last night:
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) April 1, 2026
“I did okay. Kawhi is... Kawhi is good. And obviously his pump fake is so realistic. He caught me on the pump fake in the 1st half, but the way that he plays is always fun. I love matching up with him.” pic.twitter.com/CNmDPqRO7N
Meanwhile, Garland, who has been a revelation since joining the Clippers, struggled to find his rhythm. Despite his quickness and ability to score from all levels, Garland was limited to 20 points and was forced into five turnovers.
Holiday acknowledged the challenge, saying, “He’s quick, he’s shifty. You can’t guess what he’s going to do.
Blazers’ Jrue Holiday on defending Darius Garland:
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) April 1, 2026
“He's quick, he's shifty. You can't really guess on what he's going to do. You can try to react to what he's going to do, but he's fast enough to go by you. It definitely takes a team effort. And then he can shoot the 3-ball, he… pic.twitter.com/eWREAbFQIu
It takes a team effort to contain him.”
This victory was crucial for the Blazers as both teams are vying to avoid the 9-10 play-in game, likely against the Golden State Warriors. With the Clippers having a slight edge in the standings before the game, Portland’s win narrows the gap to just half a game. The stage is set for another high-stakes encounter next Friday at the Moda Center.
As the season heats up, both teams face a challenging schedule ahead. The Clippers will battle teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs, while the Blazers have matchups against the Spurs and Denver Nuggets. With the playoff picture still in flux, every game counts, and performances like Holiday’s could be the key to tipping the scales.
