SAN ANTONIO – Thanks to their Game 6 win over the Denver Nuggets on Thursday night, the Minnesota Timberwolves will advance to face the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Semifinals next week.
Game 1 of the series is scheduled for Monday, May 4 at the Frost Bank Center, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere and passionate fan base. This matchup promises to be a thrilling continuation of the NBA Playoffs, where both teams look to capitalize on their strengths.
What Minnesota will bring to San Antonio in terms of personnel remains less certain. All-Star guard Anthony Edwards has been sidelined due to a knee injury suffered during Game 4 of the Denver series. Although the injury is not deemed season-ending, his status for the upcoming series against the Spurs is still unclear.
In Edwards’ absence, reserve guard Ayo Dosunmu has stepped up significantly, averaging 21.8 points per postseason game. His contribution has been crucial, especially as he also missed Thursday night’s Game 6. Meanwhile, center Rudy Gobert continues to anchor Minnesota’s interior defense, boasting an impressive average of 10.7 rebounds through the first six playoff games.
During the regular season, the Spurs faced the Timberwolves three times, winning two of those matchups. Their most recent encounter on January 17 resulted in a close 126–123 victory for San Antonio, highlighting the competitive nature of both teams. This historical context adds an extra layer of intrigue to their upcoming playoff series.

