PORTLAND, Ore. -- With Stephen Curry back home in the Bay Area, the Golden State Warriors were a shell of themselves as the Portland Trail Blazers extended their winning streak to nine following a 125-108 victory on Friday at the Moda Center.

Damian Lillard (28) and CJ McCollum (30) combined for 58 points and led a fourth-quarter outburst that outscored the defending champs 38-25, snapping Golden State's win streak at seven.

"We're the real deal," Lillard told ESPN in a walk-off interview.

Damian Lillard's 28 points (4 of 10 3s) and eight assists helped the Blazers shoot nearly 50 percent (49.4 percent) and drop 125 points on the Warriors' No. 6-ranked defense. Steve Dykes/AP

Coach Steve Kerr said no one would feel sorry for the Warriors without Curry and added they're still pretty good because they have three other All-Stars, but the Trail Blazers certainly took advantage of the floor general's absence.

Kevin Durant tried to carry his team, producing a game-high 40 points on 12-of-21 shooting, including 6-of-12 from beyond the arc and a perfect 10-of-10 from the free throw line. The Trail Blazers' defenders weren't the only ones trying to slow Durant down. In the second quarter, a fan was escorted from his courtside seat after having some words with the forward. When security took the fan away, Durant threw up the "peace" hand sign.

A fan nearby told ESPN the fan repeatedly shouted F-bombs at Durant.

"The refs heard him," Durant said. "I didn't hear him, the refs did. I don't what he said. The refs said they were about to kick him out before then anyway. He was talking s---. I mean, when you're sitting courtside, you think you're tough and you can say and do whatever, but the ref caught him."