Venue: Frost Bank Center — San Antonio, Texas
Tip‑Off: 8:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CT / 5:00 PM PT
Broadcast: TNT / Bally Sports Southwest / Bally Sports North Series: Spurs lead 2–1 (Best‑of‑7)
VENUE CONTEXT — FROST BANK CENTER
- Spurs are 5–1 at home this postseason
- Minnesota has struggled on the road (1–4 in playoffs)
- San Antonio’s crowd has been a major factor, especially in late‑game runs
Impact: Home‑court advantage strongly favors San Antonio, especially with their young roster feeding off energy.
INJURY REPORT
San Antonio Spurs
- Victor Wembanyama — Healthy
- Devin Vassell — Healthy
- Keldon Johnson — Day‑to‑Day (ankle soreness)
- Tre Jones — Healthy
Impact: Wembanyama’s rim protection and offensive versatility have defined the series. Johnson’s availability affects San Antonio’s wing depth.
Minnesota Timberwolves
- Anthony Edwards — Healthy
- Karl‑Anthony Towns — Probable (knee soreness)
- Rudy Gobert — Healthy
- Mike Conley — Day‑to‑Day (hamstring tightness)
Impact: Minnesota’s offense depends heavily on Edwards, especially if Towns is limited. Conley’s status is critical for half‑court organization.
TEAM RECORDS & SERIES SNAPSHOT
San Antonio Spurs (2–1 in series)
- Regular Season: 44–38
- Playoffs: 6–3 overall
- Point Differential in Series: +17
Minnesota Timberwolves (1–2 in series)
- Regular Season: 49–33
- Playoffs: 5–5 overall
- Point Differential in Series: -17
Trend: Spurs have controlled pace and interior defense; Minnesota has struggled to generate consistent offense.
RECENT TEAM FORM
San Antonio Spurs
- Wembanyama averaging 27.4 PPG, 12.1 RPG, 4.3 BPG in playoffs
- Vassell shooting 39% from three
- Spurs allowing just 105.2 PPG this postseason
- Bench (Sochan, Branham, Collins) providing strong defensive minutes
Minnesota Timberwolves
- Edwards averaging 29.8 PPG, but efficiency down vs. Spurs’ length
- Towns inconsistent (17.1 PPG, 41% FG)
- Gobert struggling to defend Wembanyama in space
- Wolves averaging 103.6 PPG in series
SERIES HISTORY
- Spurs lead series 2–1
- Spurs have won 4 of last 6 meetings overall
- Wembanyama averaging 30.2 PPG vs. Minnesota this season
- Wolves have not won in San Antonio since early 2024
Trend: San Antonio’s length and defensive versatility have consistently bothered Minnesota.
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
Victor Wembanyama (SAS) vs. Rudy Gobert (MIN)
- Wemby’s perimeter creation has neutralized Gobert’s rim protection
- Gobert struggling to guard in space
- Advantage: Spurs
Anthony Edwards (MIN) vs. Devin Vassell (SAS)
- Edwards explosive but facing heavy defensive attention
- Vassell’s length forcing tough shots
- Advantage: Even
Karl‑Anthony Towns (MIN) vs. Jeremy Sochan (SAS)
- Towns inconsistent and turnover‑prone
- Sochan’s physicality causing problems
- Advantage: Spurs
BETTING TRENDS
San Antonio Spurs
- 6–2 ATS in last 8
- 5–1 ATS in last 6 at home
- Unders hit in 5 of last 7
- Spurs 4–1 ATS in last 5 vs. Minnesota
Minnesota Timberwolves
- 2–6 ATS in last 8
- 1–4 ATS in last 5 road games
- Overs hit in 4 of last 6
- Wolves 1–5 ATS in last 6 vs. Spurs
Series Trends
- Spurs winning by an average of 5.7 PPG
- Spurs shooting 47% FG vs. Wolves’ 43%
- Unders hit in 2 of 3 games
Game Odds
San Antonio Spurs – 4.5
Minnesota Timberwolves 218.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026








