Trailing by one point with less than one minute remaining in regulation, and with Portland Trail Blazers All-Star power forward LaMarcus Aldridge sidelined by a left hand injury sustained during the second quarter, the Sacramento Kings needed to do one thing above all others: keep Damian Lillard from getting to the basket. You had one job , Kings. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] With Lillard dribbling high above the 3-point arc, defended by Sacramento point guard Darren Collison, Blazers big man Thomas Robinson raced up top to set a screen for his triggerman. As he did so, Kings forward Jason Thompson stepped just a bit too wide to his left on his attempt to hedge, creating a sliver of a lane to split the double team. Lillard, of course, found his way through that quicksilver crack, then streaked for the rim; Sacramento forward Derrick Williams thought briefly about jumping to protect the rim from Lillard's impending attack, but then, evidently, preferred not to appear on the poster. "I'll still raise up and shoot the three if I need to, but tonight, I took what they gave me," Lillard said after the game, according to Blazers digital...