Visiting Maccabi Haifa of Isreal falls 121-74 in exhibition to Portland

Portland Trail Blazers guard Wesley Matthews, left, drives around Maccabi Haifa guard Brody Angley during the first half of an NBA exhibition basketball game in Portland, Ore., Friday, Oct. 17, 2014. (AP Photo/Don Ryan) (The Associated Press)

Maccabi Haifa forward Rene Rougeau, left, plays tight defense on Portland Trail Blazers forward Nicolas Batum, from France, during the first half of an NBA exhibition basketball game in Portland, Ore., Friday, Oct. 17, 2014. (AP Photo/Don Ryan) (The Associated Press)

Robin Lopez had 13 points and seven rebounds and the Portland Trail Blazers beat Maccabi Haifa of Israel 121-74 in an exhibition game Friday night.

Brody Angley, who played at Santa Clara, led the Greens with 18 points and Jeff Allen, who played at Virginia Tech, added 14 points.

Damian Lillard started for the Blazers after sitting out the last two games with a sore left foot and finished with 11 points. Portland's starters played about 25 minutes apiece and coach Terry Stotts got a good preseason look at his bench players.

Lopez hit a layup and a free throw to give the Blazers a 48-28 lead that they stretched to 54-35 at the half. Portland led by as many as 45 points in the second half.

Maccabi Haifa plays in the Israeli Basketball Super League. Owned by U.S. businessman Jeffrey Rosen, the team won the Super League championship in the 2012-13 season.

The Greens are on a four-team tour of the NBA. They fell 101-95 to Washington on Wednesday night, and will also visit Sacramento and Toronto.

The team did draw a few protesters outside the Moda Center, and a woman seated courtside held a small sign reading "Boycott Israel."