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04/28 23:48 CDT Wembanyama's double-double powers Spurs past Trail Blazers and
into Western Conference semifinals
Wembanyama's double-double powers Spurs past Trail Blazers and into Western
Conference semifinals
By RAUL DOMINGUEZ
Associated Press
SAN ANTONIO (AP) --- Victor Wembanyama had 17 points, 14 rebounds and six
blocks and the San Antonio Spurs never trailed in eliminating the Portland
Trail Blazers 114-95 on Tuesday night in Game 5 of their first-round playoff
series.
De'Aaron Fox had 21 points, Julian Champagnie added 19 points and Dylan Harper
had 17 as the Spurs led by as many as 28 points in winning their third straight
game to advance to the second round.
San Antonio advances to the Western Conference semifinals for the first time
since 2017, when it beat the Houston Rockets before losing Kawhi Leonard to an
ankle injury and then getting swept by Golden State in the conference finals.
The Spurs will face the winner of the series between the Denver Nuggets and
Minnesota Timberwolves. The Timberwolves lead that series 3-2, with Game 6
scheduled for Thursday.
Leonard's injury and subsequent trade led to a rapid descent in the Spurs'
fortunes. That futility allowed San Antonio to draft Wembanyama, and the
7-foot-4 center from France was stellar in closing out the series.
Portland cut its deficit to 91-82 with eight minutes remaining following an
11-0 run. But, San Antonio stuffed the rally, including Wembanyama sending Deni
Avdija's floater off the top of the backboard and into the crowd in the final
minutes.
Avdija finished with 22 points, but was 1 for 6 from 3-point distance as the
Trail Blazers shot 23% from long range.
Portland's Scoot Henderson scored five points. He was limited to 10 points
after a skirmish with Harper in the final minute of the third quarter in San
Antonio's 120-108 win in Game 3 on Saturday.
It was one of several skirmishes during a physical and chippy series between
the second-seeded Spurs and No. 7 Trail Blazers.
Coach Mitch Johnson said the Spurs could not afford another early double-digit
deficit as they had in the third and fourth games. San Antonio responded by
charging to a 17-4 start, fueled by a pair of 3-pointers and eight points by
Champagnie.
Champagnie finished 5 for 7 from distance and San Antonio shot 40% from 3-point
distance.
Portland went on a 9-0 run and cut its deficit before San Antonio stopped the
rally. Devin Vassell blocked Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan on a
two-handed dunk attempt, which led to a three-point play by Luke Kornet for a
64-37 advantage.
Even when Portland executed, San Antonio still managed to find a way to convert.
Late in the third quarter, the Trail Blazers forced the Spurs out of their
offensive sets, forcing Vassell to throw up a jumper as the shot clock was
expiring. Stephon Castle grabbed the rebound under the rim and fired to
Wembanyama for a three-point play on contested layup and an 84-61 lead.
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