Lillard and McCollum were both great, as they have been all series. CJ—who, I'll remind you, was an NBA player of suspect quality for his first three years in the league—got in a little mini-duel with Steph at the end of proceedings that kept things interesting to nearly the last drop. The Blazers' experiment with a dual point guard primary lineups—seen previously succeed then fall apart in Phoenix and failing spectacularly in, of all places, Golden State—kept maximum playmaking and shooting on the perimeter at all times and fueled the league's sixth-ranked offense. Whether or not it can really succeed long-term depends on two things: the team shoring up their frontcourt defense enough to make up for their lack of size, and both players making themselves content with a situation where they're never quite regarded as a team's "point guard, do-it-all, ball-handler" type.