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| The San Antonio Spurs Look To Win Without Tim Duncan When They face the Portland Blazers |
BetPhoenix is the best online sportsbook to wager on the NBA and they have the latest odds on this and all other games on the schedule. The easy part of the regular-season schedule is over for the Trail Blazers. Of the final 11 opponents, nine are potential playoff teams, beginning with San Antonio on Friday night at the Rose Garden. Portland (41-30) is in sixth place in the Western Conference, a game behind fifth-place Denver (42-29). The Blazers are off a dominating performance against the Washington Wizards. Portland dominated virtually every statistical category, shooting 50 percent while holding Washington to 37.1 percent marksmanship, ruling the rebound battle 45-32, coming up with a season-high 14 steals and turning 27 Wizards turnovers (a Washington season high and a Blazers' opponent season high) into 33 points. Portland held a huge advantage in points in the paint (62-40), second-chance points (23-11) and fast-break points (19-10) and came within two points of its season high for scoring. The Spurs lost their last game against the Denver Nuggets. San Antonio had won the previous three meetings against Denver this season, but had its five-game win overall win streak over the Nuggets snapped on Wednesday night as well as its three-game win streak in Denver. The Nuggets' victory might have ensured they won't meet the Spurs in the first round of the playoffs. Denver remained three games ahead of eighth-place Memphis, which also won Wednesday, defeating Boston. The Blazers are 6-1 ATS in their last seven games following a win and 5-0 ATS in the last five games overall. The Spurs will not be able to match up with the frontline of Portland without Duncan in the lineup. Play on Portland
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