The Western Conference semifinals shift to the Twin Cities for a pivotal Game 3 tonight, with the Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs locked at one win apiece. After a commanding response in Game 2, the Spurs look to steal home-court advantage, while the Timberwolves aim to bounce back from a historic blowout. Here's everything you need to know for tonight's matchup, including key stats, injury updates, and our best bets.
San Antonio delivered a statement performance Wednesday night, turning Game 2 into Minnesota's worst postseason loss in franchise history. The Spurs set the tone immediately, forcing turnovers on the Timberwolves' first three possessions and dictating the pace from the opening tip. By the end of the first quarter, San Antonio held a 24-17 lead, and they exploded in the second period, outscoring Minnesota 35-18 to take a commanding 59-35 halftime advantage—the Timberwolves' lowest first-half scoring output of the season. The Spurs led by as many as 47 points, dominating the paint (58-36 advantage) and capitalizing on 22 Minnesota turnovers for 29 fast-break points. Rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama led the charge with 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 2 blocks, anchoring a defense that held the Timberwolves to just 40% shooting from the field.
For Minnesota, the loss was a wake-up call, but this team has shown remarkable resilience throughout the postseason. The Timberwolves need a stronger all-around performance from their stars, particularly Anthony Edwards and Ayu Dosunmu, both of whom came off the bench in Game 2. Edwards, managing a knee issue, shot just 5-for-13 from the field, while Dosunmu (heel) was held scoreless in 10 minutes of action. Minnesota shot only 40% as a team (35-for-88) and allowed San Antonio to convert at a 50% clip (45-for-90). If the Timberwolves hope to reclaim control of the series, they'll need their key contributors to step up on both ends of the floor.
Tonight's game promises to be a battle of adjustments. The Spurs will look to replicate their defensive intensity and transition attack, while the Timberwolves aim to tighten up their ball security and find better offensive rhythm. With the series shifting to Minnesota's home crowd, expect a high-energy atmosphere that could swing momentum. We've broken down the latest odds, team trends, and injury reports to bring you our top predictions and best bets for Game 3. Whether you're tracking the spread, the total, or player props, here's the analysis you need to stay ahead of the action.
