SAN ANTONIO – In a thrilling start to the Western Conference semifinals, the Minnesota Timberwolves edged out the San Antonio Spurs 104-102, thanks to an unexpected and impactful return from Anthony Edwards. Scoring 18 points, Edwards’ performance was pivotal in overcoming the formidable challenge posed by rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama.
Wembanyama showcased his extraordinary talent by tallying 11 points, 15 rebounds, and an incredible 12 blocks, setting a new NBA postseason record. This remarkable feat places him among an elite group, making him only the third player in NBA history to achieve a triple-double in the playoffs that includes blocks since the league began tracking this statistic in the 1973-74 season.
As the game progressed, San Antonio made a late push to close the gap, reducing Minnesota’s lead to just two points at 104-102. This came after a crucial steal by Devin Vassell, leading to a layup by Dylan Harper with only 31 seconds left on the clock. However, a missed opportunity by Minnesota’s Julius Randle allowed the Spurs a chance to tie or win, but Julian Champagnie’s last-second three-pointer fell short, marking only their second loss in the last 17 series openers at home.
Randle contributed significantly for the Timberwolves, finishing with 21 points and 10 rebounds. Additionally, Harper’s efforts for the Spurs were notable, as he scored 18 points. Champagnie and Stephon Castle also made solid contributions with 17 points each, highlighting the depth of the Spurs’ roster, even in a losing effort.
Edwards’ return was particularly unexpected, as he was initially projected to miss at least the first two games of the series due to a bone bruise and a hyperextended left knee sustained during the previous round against Denver. His determination to recover quickly was crucial, especially with teammates Donte DiVincenzo (torn right Achilles tendon) and Ayo Dosunmu (right calf soreness) sidelined by injuries.
As the series continues, both teams will look to adjust and strategize for their next encounters, with the Timberwolves seeking to capitalize on their momentum and the Spurs aiming to bounce back in front of their home crowd.
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