In a dramatic Game 2 of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, the San Antonio Spurs squandered a double-digit fourth-quarter lead against the Portland Trail Blazers, losing after a strong start marred by Victor Wembanyama’s concussion. Despite having better field goal percentages and free throw attempts, the Spurs struggled with a low free throw percentage, which proved costly. The Blazers capitalized on their three-point shooting, outscoring the Spurs from beyond the arc. Notably, the Spurs’ leading scorer, Castle, managed only 18 points, highlighting a troubling trend for the team.
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