Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Aldridge led the Portland Trail Blazers to an overtime win in Toronto on Sunday.

Aldridge and Lillard had 25 each and Nicolas Batum added another 24. The 118-110 win over the Raptors increase Portland's winning streak to six games.

The Trail Blazers were up 17 at one point, a lead which was blown to force overtime as the Raptors came back to tie it up. According to ESPN Lillard was 3-for-3 from the field in overtime to help the Blazers get away with a W.

"We didn't have a reason to be all riled up," Lillard said. "They played well getting back into the game. I think we were calm because we knew what we needed to do to win the game and we were able to get that done."

Toronto Sun reports that Batum had five of Portland's 15 three pointers on the game. He plays a big part in the lethal Portland offense, which is a huge reason why they are 8-2, right up there with the top teams of the Western Conference.

"It's tough when they're knocking down shots like that," said Rudy Gay who had 30 points in the losing effort. "No matter how much we rotate, move it around and switch, it's tough to play when a team has it going. I'm not happy they made shots, but I'm happy with the effort we put forth."