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The San Antonio Spurs will play one more game in Portland before the series turns back to Texas, and we have you covered with everything you need to know before tipoff.

Without Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs stole Game 3 of their first-round matchup against the Portland Trail Blazers, winning 120-108 in dramatic fashion.

Led by the one-two punch of Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper, the Spurs roared back from a 15-point third-quarter deficit. Castle led all scorers with 33 points, and Harper set a new career-high with 27, showing why the Spurs trust him to be a key franchise cornerstone next to Wemby and Castle moving forward.

The Spurs' veterans, namely De'Aaron Fox and Keldon Johnson, came up short in Game 3, and if Wembanyama remains out on Sunday, San Antonio will need more from their locker room leaders. Wemby is still listed on the injury report, although his inclusion on the team flight to Portland should give fans reason to be hopeful.

Before tipoff, we have you covered with everything you need to know, from betting odds, TV info, and injury reports for both squads.

How to Watch Spurs vs. Trail Blazers

  • Where: Moda Center, Portland OR
  • When: 2:30PM CST
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Streaming: N/A

San Antonio Spurs Injury Report

  • Victor Wembanyama, head (QUESTIONABLE)
  • Jordan McLaughlin, ankle (QUESTIONABLE)

Portland Trail Blazers Injury Report

  • Damian Lillard, Achilles (OUT)

Spurs vs. Trail Blazers Game 3 Betting Lines

  • Point spread: Spurs -5/Trail Blazers +5
  • Money line: Spurs (-210)/Trail Blazers (+167)
  • Over/under: 213.5

If Wembanyama plays, the Spurs are expected to plow through the Trail Blazers. In the first half of Game 3, the Spurs looked lackadaisical and uninspired, up until Scoot Henderson earned himself a tech for going at Dylan Harper, and Carter Bryant hit a step-back 3-pointer.

Like most young teams, the Spurs are extra susceptible to momentum changes, both in their favor and against them. Expect the Spurs to come out of the gate swinging in Game 4, looking to continue to contain Deni Avdija while getting their offense going.

In Game 3, the Spurs struggled to get downhill until the second half, and the team will rely on Fox to set the tone early.