Portland 119, L.A. Lakers 111 PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 29 (AP) -- Brandon Roy launched a rally for the Portland Trail Blazers' final 24 games. He told his teammates: "Let's make a push, you guys!" Portland responded with a 119-111 victory Friday night over the Los Angeles Lakers. Roy had 20 points and a career-high 12 assists after missing the previous two games with a sprained right ankle. LaMarcus Aldridge had 22 points for Portland, which snapped the Lakers' 10-game overall winning streak and seven-game streak on the road. "We were having fun out there," Roy said, "and hopefully this confidence rolls over to the rest of the season." Portland went up 96-90 early in the fourth, but Sasha Vujacic's 3-pointer tied it at 100 midway through the quarter. Vujacic nailed another 3-pointer to tie it at 107 with 3:05 left, but the Lakers could never grab the lead. Roy hit a pair of free throws, and Travis Outlaw sank a jumper to make it 111-107 with 2:14 left. Aldridge added a pair of free throws to extend it. Kobe Bryant missed a 3-pointer with less than a minute to go. Roy and Jarrett Jack nailed four straight shots from the line to give Portland its biggest lead, 117-107, and seal the win.