PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland was dealt a tough blow in what should have been a straightforward win against short-handed San Antonio.
Starting center Robin Lopez broke his right hand in the third quarter and will be out for "a while," coach Terry Stotts said after the Blazers defeated the Spurs 108-95 on Monday night.
Lopez has not missed a game for the Blazers since coming to the team in the summer of 2013. He gave Portland some badly needed stability at the position.
"It's a little frustrating," said Lopez, who said there was perhaps two breaks in his hand, and that it would be reevaluated on Tuesday. "I've been pretty fortunate with injuries in my career."
Portland will likely start Chris Kaman, who has been Lopez's backup this season after signing with the Blazers as a free agent this summer.
"He's a big part of this offense and this team and our identity," LaMarcus Aldridge said about Lopez. "He does so many things that people don't notice. He's a hard worker, the guy that does all the things that nobody else really does in the first unit. So it's going to be tough."
Aldridge had 23 points and 14 rebounds for his 13th double-double this season. Damian Lillard also had 23 points and a career-high 10 rebounds for Portland, which has won seven of nine.
Kawhi Leonard had 21 points and nine rebounds for the Spurs, who had just 10 players available. Tim Duncan, who had 15 points and nine rebounds in a 99-91 victory the night before, was given the night off.