
"Dylan Harper scored 27 points on only 12 shot attempts, showcasing hyper-efficient shooting, while Stephon Castle contributed 33 points, leading the Spurs to victory."
"The Blazers controlled the game early with stifling defensive performances from Robert Williams III, Jrue Holiday, and Toumani Camara, but struggled offensively when key players were off the court."
"Despite leading by 15 points, the Blazers could not maintain their advantage as the Spurs erased the deficit and took the lead going into the fourth quarter."
"Harper's controversial flop for a foul call exemplified the Spurs' aggressive tactics, allowing them to capitalize on the Blazers' mistakes and secure the win."
The Portland Trailblazers faced a disappointing loss against the San Antonio Spurs, ending 120-108. The Blazers led by 15 points in the third quarter but faltered as the Spurs' defense tightened and rookie Dylan Harper scored 27 points. Stephon Castle added 33 points, leading the Spurs to a comeback. The Blazers struggled offensively when key players were off the court, with Deni Avdija shooting poorly. Despite strong defensive efforts, the Blazers could not maintain their lead as the Spurs capitalized on turnovers and offensive rebounds.
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