Billionaire Vanport Wipes Out Debt Mosaic Honors, of Entire Class Confronts Past ‘City of Roses’ Volume XLVIII • Number 19 A stunning gift for Morehouse College grads See story, page 2 Series of events to kick off annual observance See Metro, page 8 www.portlandobserver.com Wednesday • May 22, 2019 Established in 1970 Committed to Cultural Diversity Parkrose Coach Keanon Lowe Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry celebrates as he runs next to Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum at the end of Game 4 of the NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference finals on Monday at the Moda Center. The Warriors won 119-117 in overtime. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) West Finals Finish Blazers test champions, but still get swept The Golden State Warriors swept their way to a fifth straight NBA Finals, getting triple-doubles from Stephen Curry and Draymond Green in a 119-117 overtime victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night at the Moda Center. Green had 18 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, and made a key 3-pointer in over- time. Curry added 37 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists. He and Green became the first teammates to have triple-doubles in the same playoff game. Damian Lillard, playing with separated ribs, had 28 points and 12 assists for Port- land. He missed a 3-point attempt as time ran out in the extra period. Meyers Leonard added a career-high 30 points along with 12 rebounds. The Warriors were up 114-113 in the ex- tra period after Green missed the first of a pair of free throws. CJ McCollum’s jump- er from out front briefly gave Portland the lead but Alfonzo McKinnie’s basket put Golden State back ahead and Green made a 3-pointer to push it to 119-115 with 39 seconds left. Lillard made a layup and Curry missed a jumper to give Portland back the ball. Fac- ing stifling defense from both Green and Klay Thompson, Lillard couldn’t get off a shot but the ball went out of bounds in the scramble. The Blazers got it back with 3.3 seconds left but Lillard’s final shot didn’t fall. For the third straight game the Trail Blazers led at the half. They stretched the lead to 17 points in the third quarter, but the Warriors went on a 12-0 run to close within 95-90 early in the final period. Green’s long baseline jumper gave the Warriors a 108-106 lead with 3:30 left. Lillard’s 3-pointer put the Blazers back ahead and Leonard’s dunk extended it to 111-108 with just under 2 minutes to go. After Thompson’s 3-pointer tied it up again both Curry and Lillard missed 3s. Curry made a 3 from the corner with 10.7 seconds left but he was called for travel- ing first and it didn’t count. Lillard’s layup bounced around the rim and out and the game went to overtime. Lillard separated his ribs in Game 2 but was playing through the pain. He av- eraged 33 points in the first-round play- off series against Oklahoma City, hitting a series-clinching 3-pointer in Game 5, but he struggled against Golden State’s defensive focus on him. --Associated Press Parkrose Coach a True Hero Brave response averts school shooting d anny P eterson t he P ortland o bserver The shock was still in the air as students at Park- rose High School returned to cam- pus this week even as one of its staff members is being hailed as a hero for tackling an armed student Angel Granados-Diaz at the northeast charged Portland school Friday, prevent- ing what could have been a tragic school shooting. Though no injuries came of the incident, a team of counselors and extra police offi- cers were on hand to help put students at ease as classes resumed Monday morning. by C ontinued on P age 4