The 2018-19 NBA season is two thirds of the way complete, the All-Star break has arrived and teams will get a week off before gearing up for the final stretch.

Coming off a big win Wednesday over the Golden State Warriors to wrap up the pre-All-Star portion of the schedule, the Portland Trail Blazers are 34-23 and sit in fourth place in the Western Conference standings with 25 games remaining.

“I like it," Blazers All-Star Damian Lillard said of Portland’s standing after 57 games. "I think it’s better than where we have been in the past. A big win going into the break, that’s a positive, but obviously for us I think we look back at some of the opportunities we let slip away – the Dallas game (on the road), the Miami game at home. All things considered I think we all like where we are.”

And the Blazers, who have closed the regular season strong in recent years, know the final 25 games will be anything but a cakewalk as they fight for the best possible playoff positioning.

Following the break, Portland will kick off the final stretch with a seven-game road trip that spans 13 days – a tall task for a team with a 10-15 record away from the Moda Center.

Here’s a look at the Blazers’ remaining schedule by the numbers:

Games remaining: 25

Games remaining vs. .500 teams: 11 (record vs. .500 teams: 16-14)

Games remaining vs. sub-.500 teams: 14 (record vs. sub-.500 teams: 18-9)

Games remaining vs. the Western Conference: 12 (record vs. the West: 20-19)

Games remaining vs. the Eastern Conference: 13 (record vs. the East: 14-4)

Games left vs. Northwest Division: 4 (record vs. division opponents: 4-8)

Games left vs. teams in the currently in the playoff standings: 14

Road games left: 16 (road record: 10-15)

Road games left vs. .500 teams: 7

Road games left vs. sub-.500 teams: 9

Home games left: 9 (home record: 24-8)

Home games left vs. 500 teams: 4

Home games left vs. sub-.500 teams: 5

Back-to-backs: 3

Extended road trips: 3

– 7 games, Feb. 21-March 5 (at Brooklyn, at Philadelphia, at Cleveland, at Boston, at Toronto, at Charlotte, at Memphis)

– 3 games, March 12-16 (at LA Clippers, at New Orleans, at San Antonio)

4 games, March 27-April 1 (at Chicago, at Atlanta, at Detroit, at Minnesota)

Extended home stands: 1

– 4 games, March 18-25: (vs. Indiana, vs. Dallas, vs. Detroit, vs. Brooklyn)

The Blazers kick off the remainder of the schedule on the road against the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday, Feb. 21.

— Sean Meagher

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