- Matchup: Portland Trail Blazers vs San Antonio Spurs
- Scheduled Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The San Antonio Spurs (60-19) will host the Portland Trail Blazers (40-39) at the Frost Bank Center this Wednesday.

The Trail Blazers faced the Nuggets in their last outing, ultimately succumbing with a score of 137-132. In terms of fouls, Portland committed 24 compared to Denver’s 26. They hit 12 of their 38 three-point shots. Denver excelled at the free-throw line, converting 21 of 24 for an impressive 87.5%. The Nuggets also secured 45 total rebounds—17 offensive and 28 defensive—while recording 5 blocks. They dished out 37 assists and made 10 steals during the game. Defensively, Portland allowed a shooting percentage of 51.5%, with Denver shooting 52 of 101 overall. The Blazers tallied 29 assists, forced 12 turnovers, and secured 8 steals. On the rebounding front, Portland collected 39 boards, including 11 offensively, and finished 23 of 28 from the free-throw line for 82.1%. Their field goal shooting rate stood at 47.2%, hitting 42 of 89 attempts, including 25 out of 52 from beyond the arc.
Toumani Camara emerged as a standout player in that game, scoring 30 points with 10 of 16 shooting. He logged 35 minutes on the floor and recorded 5 rebounds. Camara boasted an impressive 62.5% shooting percentage but did not register any assists.
The Trail Blazers enter this matchup with a season record of 40-39. They commit an average of 17.4 turnovers and 20.0 personal fouls per game. As a unit, Portland secures 46.0 rebounds per game and has accumulated 1,985 assists this season, placing them at 21st in the NBA for assists. The Blazers are shooting at a 34.3% rate from the three-point line (1,146 of 3,340) and 76.5% from the charity stripe. They average 115.6 points per game, ranking 15th in the league, while converting 45.3% of their overall field goals.
Defensively, the Trail Blazers create an average of 15.6 turnovers per game, while committing 22.1 personal fouls. They rank 14th in terms of assists allowed, giving up 2,093 this season. Portland’s defense permits an FG percentage of 47.1% (3,327 of 7,069) and allows 43.0 rebounds per game. The Blazers concede 35.8% from three-point range and rank 18th in the league for points allowed per game (116.1).
In their previous match, the Spurs secured a win against the 76ers with a score of 115-102. They gathered a total of 47 rebounds, including 38 defensive and 9 offensive. San Antonio committed 11 turnovers while achieving 8 steals during the game. The 76ers committed 21 fouls, resulting in 22 free-throw attempts for the Spurs, who converted 16 for a shooting percentage of 72.7%. From the three-point line, San Antonio managed to succeed on 11 of 32 attempts (34.4%). They shot 44 of 89 from the field overall, achieving a shooting rate of 49.4%. The Spurs held the 76ers to 34 of 89 shooting, which is 38.2%. From beyond the arc, the 76ers connected on 31.3% (10 of 32) and ended the game 24 of 29 at the free-throw line (82.8%). San Antonio allowed Philadelphia a total of 48 boards, including 17 offensive rebounds.
Stephon Castle contributed significantly for the Spurs, hitting 6 of 13 for an accuracy of 46.2% and gathering 10 rebounds. He totaled 19 points in 31 minutes, also recording 13 assists.
San Antonio boasts a stellar record of 60-19 this season. The Spurs average 19 personal fouls per game and convert 78.5% of their free throws. They assist teammates 28.1 times each game (9th in the NBA) while averaging 13.5 turnovers. With a total of 9,457 points this season (119.7 points per game), they average 47.1 rebounds per contest. Offensively, they shoot 48.3% from the floor, ranking them 5th in the league.
Defensively, the Spurs are ranked 8th in the NBA for points allowed per game (111.3). They force 13.0 turnovers each game and have restricted opponents to a shooting percentage of 45.0% (4th in the league). San Antonio’s defense allows 35.2% from three-point range (1,028 of 2,922), while their opponents make 79.2% of their free throws. They permit an average of 26.2 assists and 42.5 rebounds per game, ranking 11th and 8th in the NBA, respectively.
So, what’s today’s Parlay prediction?
Recommendation: Bet on San Antonio and the under for total points.
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