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Spurs Dominate Timberwolves in Historic Playoff Rout

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Spurs Dominate Timberwolves in Historic Playoff Rout

The San Antonio Spurs delivered a resounding statement on Wednesday night, crushing the Minnesota Timberwolves 133-95 in a performance that will be remembered as one of the most lopsided playoff games in recent memory. The 38-point margin represents the worst postseason loss in Timberwolves franchise history, a stunning reversal of fortune that has breathed new life into the Western Conference semifinal series.

Victor Wembanyama anchored the Spurs' dominant effort with 19 points and 15 rebounds, showcasing the two-way excellence that has made him one of the league's most impactful players. His performance set the tone for a San Antonio squad that appeared determined to erase the memory of their series-opening defeat.

The victory levels the best-of-seven series at one game apiece, transforming what could have been a commanding Minnesota advantage into a competitive battle. The Spurs' ability to bounce back with such force demonstrates the resilience and championship pedigree that has defined the franchise for decades.

For the Timberwolves, the defeat represents a sobering reality check. No team in franchise history had previously endured such a devastating loss in playoff competition, raising questions about adjustments and mental fortitude as the series shifts forward. The 38-point differential exposed vulnerabilities that Minnesota will need to address immediately to regain control of the series.

The series now stands at a critical juncture, with momentum firmly in San Antonio's favor. Both teams will need to regroup and strategize as they prepare for the next chapter of what has already proven to be an unpredictable Western Conference semifinal matchup. The Spurs have demonstrated they possess the firepower to compete at the highest level, while Minnesota must prove that their opening game success was not an aberration.

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