San Antonio — On Wednesday night the Spurs defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 112-101 in San Antonio, with De'Aaron Fox scoring 25 points while Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle were sidelined by injuries, keeping San Antonio at 61-19 and extending a 28-3 run since Feb. 1. The victory reinforced the Spurs' seeding position and showcased bench depth as six players reached double figures; Portland fell to 40-40 with Deni Avdija scoring 27 and Scoot Henderson 20, and teams prepared for final regular-season matchups later this week.
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The Spurs' impressive run shows the value of teamwork and bench depth. Even without key players, they're winning. If you're a basketball fan, it's a lesson in resilience. If you're a Spurs fan, it's a reason to celebrate. Check the NBA schedule to catch their upcoming games.
The Spurs are on fire, proving that injuries don't have to slow a team down. They're a strong contender as the playoffs approach. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The San Antonio Spurs benefited by demonstrating roster depth, securing a 112-101 victory, improving to 61-19, and reinforcing their likely high Western Conference seed ahead of the playoffs.
The Portland Trail Blazers suffered a loss that kept them at 40-40 and vulnerable in the standings despite individual scoring from Deni Avdija and Scoot Henderson.
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Spurs Win Again Without Wembanyama; Fox Leads Charge
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