How Trail Blazers' Scoot Henderson ending a 405-day drought led to upset vs. Spurs
Scoot Henderson played big during the Trail Blazers vs. Spurs NBA Playoffs Game 2 clash as he ended a 405-day 30-point scoring drought.
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The Portland Trail Blazers have done it. While it took some unfortunate luck that Victor Wembanyama was eventually ruled out, they have tied this NBA Playoffs series 1-1 as it heads home to Moda Center. Usually, an upset like this meant that Deni Avdija exploded but it was not the case for Game 2.
Instead, it was Scoot Henderson who popped off and ended a personal 405-day scoring drought for 30 points. Trail Blazers upset Spurs in NBA Playoffs Game 2 due to Henderson's heroics Scoot Henderson saw that the Spurs did not have Victor Wembanyama after halftime and started to pop off. He played an insane 38 minutes and tortured the Spurs defense in Game 2.
The Trail Blazers guard scored 31 points by knocking down 64. 7% of his shots from the field. A lot of his scoring came from beyond the arc as he sank five of his nine three-point attempts.