The San Antonio Spurs are on the verge of seizing control of their Western Conference semifinal series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, heading into Game 4 with a 2-1 lead. After a commanding 115-108 victory on Friday night, the Spurs have all the momentum as they prepare for Sunday's clash in Minneapolis.
Victor Wembanyama continues to dominate the postseason stage, dropping 39 points in Game 3 and showcasing why he's quickly becoming one of the league's most unstoppable forces. The Spurs' balanced attack and transition game proved too much for Minnesota, even as Anthony Edwards poured in 32 points of his own. San Antonio's fast-break scoring—ranked fourth in the NBA during the regular season at 16.3 points per game—has been a key weapon throughout the series.
De'Aaron Fox has been a steady hand for the Spurs, averaging 18.6 points and 6.2 assists over the last 10 games. His ability to push the pace and create opportunities has been crucial in keeping Minnesota's defense off balance.
The Timberwolves, meanwhile, will need to tighten up their defensive rebounding to slow down San Antonio's attack. Rudy Gobert's 7.5 defensive boards per game will be critical, while Julius Randle leads the charge offensively with 21.1 points, 6.7 rebounds, and five assists per contest. Minnesota went 31-21 against Western Conference opponents during the regular season, but they'll need a stronger collective effort to avoid falling into a 3-1 hole.
The first quarter opened with both teams trading punches, as the Spurs jumped out to a 16-12 lead in a fast-paced start. With the series hanging in the balance, every possession matters in this pivotal Game 4 matchup.
