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The Spurs suffered a 96-84 road loss to the Blazers in Portland on Friday night. The trio of Tim Duncan, Richard Jefferson, and Manu Ginobili combined for 50 points. The Spurs will look to get back on track Monday night when they take on the Raptors at home.
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