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Spurs` Playoff Push Hinges on Upcoming Games

The San Antonio Spurs, currently sitting at 12-12 and just half a game out of a playoff spot, are at a critical juncture in their season. As they navigate the highly competitive Western Conference, their path to the playoffs is filled with both challenges and opportunities.

One of the key factors that could decide their playoff fate is their upcoming game against the Portland Trail Blazers on December 13. The Trail Blazers, struggling with a 8-16 record and on a four-game losing streak, will host the Spurs at the Moda Center. The Spurs are favored by 3 points, and the over/under is set at 223 points. Given the Spurs' recent trends, they are expected to win, with computer projections predicting a final score of 112-111 in favor of San Antonio[2][3].

The Spurs' home record has been a significant strength, with a 9-6 record in front of their fans. However, their road performance has been inconsistent, with a 3-6 record away from home. This inconsistency is a common issue for young teams, but the maturing presence of Victor Wembanyama and improved play from guards like Tre Jones (though currently out with a shoulder injury) and rookie Stephon Castle could make a crucial difference[1].

Defensively, the Spurs have found an identity, ranking third in the league with 6.5 blocks per game, largely due to Wembanyama's elite shot-blocking abilities. Improving their perimeter coverage and limiting opponents' three-point shooting will be essential for staying competitive in the stretch of the season[1].

In terms of recent performance, the Spurs have gone 6-4 overall in their last 10 games and have gone over the total in six of those contests. They have a better record against the spread at home compared to on the road, which highlights the importance of their home games in the coming weeks[3].

Key Players and Trends:
- Victor Wembanyama: Leading the team in blocks and a key factor in the Spurs' defensive identity.
- Tre Jones: Currently out with a shoulder injury, but a crucial playmaker when healthy.
- Stephon Castle: Showing promise as a rookie guard.
- Devin Vassell: Questionable for the upcoming game due to rest.

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