
San Antonio came within a single shot of stealing the opener but look to lock things up at 1-1 before the series heads to Minnesota. | Find live Game 2 updates below
SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs are back on their home floor Friday night with a chance to reset their second-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, and if Game 1 was any indication, this matchup is going to be defined by razor-thin margins.
San Antonio came within a single shot of stealing the opener despite an off night from its top scorers, falling 104-102 after a missed buzzer-beater. Now, facing an early 0-1 deficit, the Spurs will look to respond and even the series before it shifts north.
All eyes remain on Victor Wembanyama, who delivered a historic defensive performance in Game 1 with a playoff-record 12 blocks. It was a dominant showing on one end, paired with 15 rebounds to secure a triple-double, but also an uncharacteristically inefficient night offensively. If the Spurs are going to bounce back, they’ll likely need a more balanced version of their young star, along with improved outings from key contributors like De’Aaron Fox.
Meanwhile, Minnesota showed exactly why its recent playoff experience matters. Behind a steady performance from Julius Randle and a strong showing off the bench from Anthony Edwards, the Timberwolves executed down the stretch and capitalized on San Antonio’s struggles. Contributions across the roster helped them overcome injuries and silence a 62-win Spurs team on the road, a formula they’ll try to replicate in Game 2.
Stick with us throughout the night for live updates, highlights and analysis as the Spurs look to knot things up at 1-1 before the series heads to Minnesota:
1Q, 7:00 remaining: Spurs 13, Timberwolves 11
An alley oop from Vassell to Wembanyama and a wide open dunk from Castle continued San Antonio’s early offensive success, while the Wolves stayed on their heals on the other side of the floor.
1Q, 8:20 remaining: Spurs 8, Timberwolves 7
Wemby’s pregame ritual proved to work as he slammed down an emphatic putback dunk for the first points of Game 2!
Pregame
Wembanyama took some casual windmill-180 dunks off the backboard in his pregame warmups.
We caught a glimpse of Julian Champagnie getting shots in ahead of the Spurs’ Game 2 matchup against Minnesota. Champagnie missed the potential game-winning shot at the buzzer in Game 1, but looks ready to take that chip on his shoulder into Wednesday night’s game.
San Antonio is back in black as Go Spurs Go shirts are in place for Game 2, kicking off Wednesday, May 6 at 8:30 p.m.