Terrence Shannon Jr. added to injury report, questionable for Game 6 with head contusion

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Terrence Shannon Jr. added to injury report, questionable for Game 6 with head contusion

Terrence Shannon Jr. added to injury report, questionable for Game 6 with head contusion

Terrence Shannon Jr. added to injury report, questionable for Game 6 with head contusion

Terrence Shannon Jr. added to injury report, questionable for Game 6 with head contusion

Terrence Shannon Jr. added to injury report, questionable for Game 6 with head contusion

The Minnesota Timberwolves have released an updated injury report ahead of tonight's pivotal Game 6 matchup against the San Antonio Spurs, and it includes some concerning news for the team. Rookie guard Terrence Shannon Jr. has been listed as questionable due to a head contusion.

This development comes at a critical juncture in the series, as the Timberwolves look to close out the Spurs on their home court. Shannon Jr., who has provided valuable minutes off the bench throughout the postseason, sustained the head injury during Game 5 and has been undergoing evaluation since.

A head contusion, essentially a bruise on the scalp, can be a painful but usually manageable injury. However, with the physical nature of playoff basketball, the team's medical staff will be monitoring Shannon Jr. closely to ensure he's fit to play. His status will likely be a game-time decision, adding another layer of drama to what promises to be an intense evening.

For fans heading to the arena or watching from home, this injury report underscores the importance of depth and resilience in the postseason. Whether Shannon Jr. takes the court or not, the Timberwolves will need every available player to step up and deliver a championship-caliber performance.

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