The first-round series between the Portland Trail Blazers and San Antonio Spurs has reached a critical point heading into Trail Blazers vs Spurs Game 5 on Tuesday night. San Antonio holds a commanding 3-1 lead after a dominant second-half performance in Game 4, where they erased a massive deficit and rolled to a 114-93 victory. Portland now faces elimination on the road, while the Spurs look to close things out in front of their home crowd.
Trail Blazers vs Spurs Game 5 Pick
- Pick: San Antonio Spurs -11.5
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Portland Trail Blazers @ San Antonio Spurs
- Date & Time: Tuesday, April 28, 9:30 PM ET
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, Texas
- Broadcast: ESPN
Key Storylines
- The San Antonio Spurs lead the series 3-1 and can advance with a win. The first postseason of Victor Wembanyama’s NBA career is off to a great start now that he is back on the floor after missing Game 3 due to a concussion.
- Portland has blown double-digit leads in consecutive games. Their execution has been lacking in the second halves of games and that will need to change if Portland is going to avoid being sent home after Game 5.
- San Antonio is a double-digit favorite at home with a 33-9 home record this season between the regular season and playoffs.
Key Players
San Antonio Spurs
- Victor Wembanyama: Averaging 25.0 points and 11.5 rebounds, he controls the paint on both ends and posted 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 7 blocks in Game 4. Wemby got rid of any doubt that he’s good to go after his concussion.
- De’Aaron Fox: Scored 28 points in Game 4 and provides elite scoring and playmaking in transition and half-court sets.
- Stephon Castle: Team leader with 7.4 assists per game, helping stabilize the offense and create opportunities. Castle got into a scuffle with Deni Avdija in Game 4 and eyes will be on him here.
Portland Trail Blazers
- Deni Avdija: Leading the team with 24.2 points per game and coming off a strong scoring outing, he is the primary offensive option for a Trail Blazers team that has looked overmatched.
- Donovan Clingan: Averaging 11.6 rebounds per game, he anchors the interior for the Portland Trail Blazers, but has struggled with efficiency in this series.
- Scoot Henderson: A key backcourt piece who has been inconsistent, including a scoreless performance in Game 4.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- The Spurs lead the series 3-1 and won 2 of 3 regular-season meetings between these teams as well.
- San Antonio is 49-36-2 against the spread between the regular season and playoffs.
- Portland is 46-41 against the spread going into Game 5.
Trail Blazers vs Spurs Game 5 Model Projection
- Score Projection: Portland Trail Blazers 102 – San Antonio Spurs 116
- Win Probability: Portland Trail Blazers 28%, San Antonio Spurs 72%
San Antonio has clearly separated itself in this series through depth, interior dominance, and second-half execution. The return of Victor Wembanyama shifted the balance even further, as Portland has no consistent answer for his size and defensive presence. The Spurs also benefit from a top-tier offense and a defense that limits easy scoring opportunities, which has shown up in decisive stretches late in games.
Portland’s biggest issue remains closing ability. Blowing large leads in back-to-back games signals a deeper concern with composure and shot selection under pressure. While Deni Avdija has provided scoring, the lack of steady production from Scoot Henderson and inefficient interior play have held the team back. On the road against a 62-win team, those weaknesses become even more pronounced. I’ll lay the points with San Antonio, as they should close this series out in style.


