The first-round series between the San Antonio Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers shifts to the Pacific Northwest for Game 3 with everything level at 1-1. San Antonio entered the postseason as a dominant 62-win team, yet Portland responded in Game 2 with a late run to even things up. Now, the focus turns to how the Spurs adjust on the road and whether Portland can build on its home-court edge. The biggest storyline revolves around Victor Wembanyama’s status after a head injury, which could swing outcome of Spurs vs Trail Blazers Game 3.
Spurs vs Trail Blazers Game 3 Pick
- Pick: San Antonio Spurs -2.5
- Confidence: 1 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: San Antonio Spurs @ Portland Trail Blazers
- Date & Time: Friday, April 23, 10:30 PM ET
- Venue: Moda Center, Portland, Oregon
- Broadcast: Prime Video
Key Storylines
The series has already delivered twists and turns through two games. San Antonio controlled Game 1 with balanced scoring and interior dominance, while Portland rallied late in Game 2 behind strong guard play and timely shooting. The shift to Portland matters as well, as the Trail Blazers posted a solid 24-17 home record this season.
Wembanyama’s uncertain availability is the defining variable in this game. He erupted for 35 points in Game 1 but played limited minutes in Game 2 due to injury. If he plays, San Antonio regains a clear edge in size and rim protection. If he sits or is limited, Portland’s guards, led by Scoot Henderson, gain a much cleaner path to attack the paint.
Another factor is Portland’s reliance on perimeter scoring. When their shots fall, they can hang with anyone. When they do not, their offense becomes inconsistent. San Antonio’s defense, which ranked among the league’s best, is built to exploit that volatility.
Key Players
Portland Trail Blazers
- Scoot Henderson scored 31 points to lead the Trail Blazers in Game 2 and he will be an important piece in Game 3 as well.
- Jrue Holiday adds stability and a veteran presence for the Blazers. He had 16 points and 9 assists in Game 2 for Portland.
- Deni Avdija leads the team with around 24.2 points per game this season, but struggled in Game 2 and will try to bounce back here.
- Donovan Clingan anchors the interior with 11.6 rebounds per game, giving Portland second-chance opportunities.
San Antonio Spurs
- Victor Wembanyama averages 25.0 points and 11.5 rebounds, making him the centerpiece on both ends when healthy.
- De’Aaron Fox provides scoring and playmaking, key in breaking down Portland’s perimeter defense. But he did not step up when the Spurs needed him late in Game 2.
- Devin Vassell stretches the floor and contributes consistent scoring from the wing.
- Stephon Castle has been a breakout contributor with 7.4 assists per game and strong all-around production early in his playoff career.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- San Antonio won Game 1 111-98, while Portland took Game 2 106-103.
- San Antonio is 3-2 against Portland this season.
- The Spurs went 47-36-2 against the spread this season.
- Portland is 46-39 against the spread going into Game 3.
Spurs vs Trail Blazers Game 3 Model Projection
- Score Projection: San Antonio Spurs 118 – Portland Trail Blazers 112
- Win Probability: San Antonio Spurs 56%, Portland Trail Blazers 44%
Game 3 sets up as a tight contest, especially with Portland feeding off its home crowd. The Trail Blazers showed in Game 2 that they can close strong and capitalize on mistakes. Still, San Antonio’s overall depth, efficiency, and defensive structure give them a steady edge.
If Wembanyama is active, even in a limited role, his presence alone alters Portland’s shot selection and rebounding chances. Combined with the Spurs’ superior offensive balance and ability to generate efficient looks, I recommend laying the points with the Spurs in this pivotal contest.


