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Spurs Win Again Without Wembanyama; Fox Leads Charge

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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.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Spurs compile a 28-3 run since Feb. 1, improving season prospects.
  • Wednesday night: Spurs beat Trail Blazers 112-101 with Fox scoring 25.
  • Portland records Deni Avdija 27 and Scoot Henderson 20 but drops to 40-40.
  • Reports indicate Wembanyama bruised a rib and Castle has knee soreness.
  • Teams prepare for remaining regular-season games and playoff seeding implications this weekend.

Why This Matters to You

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 Bottom Line

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.

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Who Benefited

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.

Who Impacted

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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Who Benefited

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.

Who Impacted

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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