Portland Trail Blazers
Deni
Avdija
Usage Spike. 17 FGA/game over the last 5 games. Elevated shot volume.
High game-to-game variance. Ceiling play with risk.
INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING
SignalsSignals are derived from the last 5 games compared against a 30-game rolling baseline. Context factors in schedule, matchup, and usage.
17 FGA/game over the last 5 games. Elevated shot volume.
PRA swings widely game-to-game. Output is hard to predict.
@ San Antonio Spurs
Full rest entering tonight and elevated shot volume lift the ceiling; tough defensive matchup is the main drag.
Full rest entering tonight and elevated shot volume lift the ceiling; tough defensive matchup is the main drag.
PERFORMANCE RECORD
Last 5 appearancesWhat NLTS sees in this data
Usage Spike: 17 FGA/game over the last 5 games. Elevated shot volume. Last game PRA was +3.5 vs the 30-game baseline (35.7).
PLAYER ANALYSIS
→ Stable 1 month ago-
Deni Avdija has been consistently productive, averaging 18 points, 8 assists, and 5 rebounds over his last five games, with a shooting percentage of 37.5% from the field.
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With no recent headlines indicating any significant changes in the team dynamics or his role, these numbers suggest he is maintaining a steady performance, contributing effectively on both ends of the floor.
As the Trail Blazers prepare to face the Portland Trail Blazers, Avdija's ability to continue facilitating and scoring will be crucial, and he could see increased opportunities if the game pace favors his style of play.
RECENT NEWS
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Scoot Henderson had a classy reaction to teammate’s rare playoff accomplishment
Scoot Henderson had quite a debut in the NBA Playoffs, but he was more thrilled by the performance of his teammate, Deni Avdija. Although Henderson and the Portland Trail Blazers dropped Game 1 of their series against the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, the former No.
Yardbarker20 Apr 2026 -
Wembanyama scores 35 points in playoff debut as Spurs roll past Trail Blazers 111-98
Victor Wembanyama scored 35 points in his playoff debut and the San Antonio Spurs rolled to a 111-98 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 1 of their first-round Western Conference playoff series. Wembanyama’s 21 points in the first half set an NBA record for the most in the opening half of a NBA playoff debut since the play-by-play era began in 1997. His 35 total points set a Spurs franchise record for the most in a playoff debut, surpassing Tim Duncan’s 32 in 1998. Stephon Castle and De’Aaron Fox each added 17 points and combined for 15 assists for San Antonio. Deni Avdija had 30 points and 10 rebounds to lead Portland.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution20 Apr 2026