The Portland Trail Blazers play the Golden State Warriors on Friday night in an NBA matchup at the Chase Center.

Here are the details:

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS (6-9) vs. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (9-8)

When: 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 21

Where: Chase Center, San Francisco

Radio: Rip City Radio (KPOJ 620 AM).

TV channel: KUNP (Antenna: 47.1. Xfinity: 16, 302, 1170. DirecTV: 47. Spectrum: 184).

Online: Seventy-six of the Blazers’ 82 games this season can be streamed live or on-demand via BlazerVision for an annual fee of $120.

How to Watch Rip City TV Network: If you don’t have cable, you can watch the game live for FREE with an HDTV antenna through your local ABC affiliate (Charge 2.2 in Portland). For more information about Rip City TV and how to watch Blazers games, visit nba.com/blazers/watch

ODDS (Oregon Lottery/DraftKings)

Moneyline: POR +260 GSW -325

Spread: GSW -8.5 | Over/Under: 237.5

This and that: The Blazers, who have been besieged by injuries and struggled to win close games, depart for another trip facing their biggest hurdle so far this season. Portland has lost four in a row — and seven of its last nine — derailing a season that started with promise. … The last two defeats came at home during a Tuesday-Wednesday back-to-back at the Moda Center, where the Blazers endured a rout to the Phoenix Suns and a buzzer-beating heartbreaker to the Chicago Bulls. … Portland rallied from a 21-point fourth-quarter deficit to take a late lead against the Bulls, but a pair of missed free throws and a buzzer-beating three-pointer from Nikola Vucevic ruined one of the most inspiring performances of the season. … Deni Avdija recorded his first triple-double of the season (32 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists) and Jerami Grant battled through illness to produce 33 points, nine rebounds and four assists, but it wasn’t enough on a night Portland played without seven injured players. … The 11 assists were a career-high for Avdija, who logged his third-career triple-double. … Donovan Clingan added a season-high 17 points and a career-high 21 rebounds in the loss. … Portland has played 10 games that featuring “crunch-time” minutes — tied for third-most in the NBA — and are just 4-6 in those outings. Four of the losses have come over the last seven games. … The Warriors are coming off a six-game trip that saw them go 4-2 but lose their final two games, which included a 110-96 defeat Wednesday night at the Miami Heat. … Golden State played without five rotation players, including four starters, who either rested or missed the game due to injury. … Brandin Podziemski finished with 20 points and eight rebounds in the loss. … This is the second of three games between the Blazers and Warriors this season. Portland won the first meeting, 139-119 at the Moda Center, in its second game. … This is the Blazers’ third game in the NBA Cup, the NBA’s annual in-season tournament. They are 1-1 so far in group play.

INJURIES

Portland: Scoot Henderson (left hamstring tear), Damian Lillard (left Achilles tendon), Matisse Thybulle (left thumb surgery) and Blake Wesley (right foot fracture) are out; and Robert Williams III (left knee injury management), Jrue Holiday (right calf strain) and Shaedon Sharpe (right calf strain) are questionable; and Jerami Grant (illness) is probable.

Golden State: Jonathan Kuminga (bilateral knee patellar tendonitis) and De’Anthony Melton (left knee surgery) are out and Jimmy Butler III (right back strain), Draymond Green (illness) and Buddy Hield (illness) are probable.

NEXT UP

The Blazers continue their trip Sunday, when they visit the Oklahoma City Thunder at 4 p.m. at the Paycom Center.

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