The Minnesota Timberwolves were staring down the barrel of a 3-1 series deficit on Sunday at Target Center, trailing the San Antonio Spurs by eight points in the fourth quarter with their season hanging in the balance. A loss would have put them on the brink of elimination, needing a historic rally to reach their third straight Western Conference Finals.
But then came a dramatic shift. Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama was ejected in the second quarter after throwing an intentional elbow to the face of Naz Reid, drawing a flagrant-2 foul. Without the 7-foot-4 phenom patrolling the paint, Minnesota seized the moment, dominating the glass and attacking the rim with newfound freedom.
Anthony Edwards provided the spark when the Timberwolves' offense went stagnant in the second half, knocking down clutch jumpers to reignite the attack. The Spurs tried to compensate with smaller lineups, but they simply couldn't keep up on the boards. Minnesota's relentless rebounding and interior pressure wore down San Antonio, leading to a hard-fought 114-109 victory that evened the series at 2-2.
The momentum has now shifted dramatically. Game 5 heads to Texas on Tuesday with tip-off set for 7 p.m., and the Wolves have a golden opportunity to seize control of the series against a Spurs team that will be without their defensive anchor for at least one more game.
