The final moments of the matchup showcased a tense battle as the San Antonio Spurs faltered under mounting pressure. After leading for much of the game, the Spurs were unable to maintain their composure in the waning seconds, struggling offensively and committing uncharacteristic errors that gave the Minnesota Timberwolves the opportunity to seize control. Despite a strong performance from Dejounte Murray, who contributed 28 points and 7 assists, the Spurs failed to capitalize on critical possessions.

Meanwhile, the Timberwolves executed a gritty comeback fueled by key contributions from Anatole Johnson and Karl-Anthony Towns. Their resilience was highlighted by a decisive three-pointer and a clutch defensive stop in the last 30 seconds, enabling Minnesota to edge out a one-point victory. Key takeaways from the game include:

  • Turnovers: Spurs committed 15, allowing Timberwolves to gain extra possessions.
  • Free Throws: Timberwolves converted 85% compared to the Spurs’ 72%.
  • Bench Impact: Minnesota’s bench scored 29 points, providing vital energy.
Team Points Rebounds Assists
San Antonio Spurs 103 44 22
Minnesota Timberwolves 104 48 25