Supporting cast powers Warriors to Game 2 rout of Portland In that moment, with the Warriors well on their way to a 110-81 rout of Portland in Game 2 of the first round, yellow-clad fans were making sure a player long known for his bloopers knew he was appreciated. With Kevin Durant sidelined by a strained left calf, McGee had helped underscore that Golden State's success hinges on more than its All-Stars. The 7-footer needed only seven shots and 13 minutes to finish with 15 points, four blocks and five rebounds. Like in the regular season, when it parlayed relentless, switch-heavy defense into a 13-game winning streak with Durant out, Golden State shut down driving lanes and nagged shooters. The Trail Blazers finished 33.3 percent from the field, including 7-for-34 from three-point range. Rookie Patrick McCaw, who logged just 23 seconds in Game 1, chipped in nine points and five rebounds while making the fill-in start for Durant. By the time the Warriors entered the fourth quarter up 83-58, empty seats dotted the lower bowl. The Blazers, who were again without center Jusif Nurkic (right leg), now face the daunting task of digging out of a 2-0 series hole against the NBA's top...