Deni Avdija, Portland’s leading scorer, is expected to play Friday against Toronto after exiting Thursday’s game with back soreness. His return is pivotal for the Trail Blazers’ playoff aspirations.
The Injury Timeline: Avdija’s Back Issues
Avdija exited Thursday’s game against the Miami Heat in the third quarter due to back soreness, finishing with 20 points, seven rebounds, and four assists in just 18 minutes. This marks his second game back after missing three consecutive contests with lower-back soreness. The 6-foot-8 forward had played in all 40 of Portland’s games before the injury, underscoring his durability and importance to the team.
Why Avdija’s Health Matters for Portland
Avdija isn’t just a key player—he’s the Trail Blazers’ offensive engine. Leading the team with 26.2 points per game, he also ranks second in rebounding (7.1 per game) and assists (6.9 per game). His absence forces Portland to rely on unproven depth, a risky proposition in a tight Western Conference playoff race.
Coach’s Confidence: Tiago Splitter’s Take
Trail Blazers coach Tiago Splitter downplayed concerns after the game, stating, “I think he’ll be fine,” and expressing confidence in Avdija’s availability for Friday’s back-to-back against Toronto. Splitter’s optimism suggests the team views this as a minor setback rather than a long-term issue.
The Bigger Picture: Portland’s Playoff Push
With the Western Conference playoff race heating up, every game counts. Avdija’s ability to play through back soreness—or avoid aggravating it—could determine whether Portland secures a postseason berth. His two-way impact (elite scoring + playmaking) makes him irreplaceable in high-stakes matchups.
Fan Reactions and What’s Next
Trail Blazers fans have reason to be nervous. Avdija’s back issues, though not deemed serious, come at a critical juncture. If he misses extended time, Portland’s offense—already reliant on his production—could stall. Friday’s game against Toronto will be a key test of his durability.
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