The Portland Trail Blazers edged the San Antonio Spurs 106-103 in an NBA matchup, winning by three points behind a big scoring night from Scoot Henderson. Henderson led all scorers with 31 points, providing the offensive engine Portland needed in a tight game that stayed within one or two possessions late.
San Antonio received balanced contributions, led by Stephon Castle (18 points), De’Aaron Fox (17), and Devin Vassell (16). The Spurs were efficient from the field (31-of-62, 50.0%) and won the rebounding battle 45-43, but they couldn’t create enough separation in the half-court when the game tightened in the final minutes.
Portland’s perimeter shooting helped keep them within striking distance throughout. The Trail Blazers hit 13 three-pointers on 38 attempts, a volume advantage from deep compared with San Antonio’s 7-of-24. Jrue Holiday added 16 points, giving Portland a second steady scoring option and helping stabilize possessions in key stretches.
Going forward, Portland can point to its shot-making from beyond the arc and Henderson’s ability to carry the scoring load as positives in close-game execution. For San Antonio, the efficiency and rebounding were encouraging, but the Spurs will likely look to improve their three-point output and late-game scoring consistency to turn narrow losses into wins.

