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Spurs take 2-1 series lead behind Wemby’s gem

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Last updated: May 9, 2026 5:24 am
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Spurs Take 2-1 Series Lead Behind Wemby’s Gem: A 39-Point Masterclass in Domination

The San Antonio Spurs have seized control of the Western Conference semifinals, and they did it on the back of a historic, game-wrecking performance from their 20-year-old phenom. Victor Wembanyama erupted for 39 points, 15 rebounds, and a defensive clinic that left the Minnesota Timberwolves searching for answers, as the Spurs secured a 115-108 victory on Friday night. The win gives San Antonio a 2-1 series lead, and the basketball world is now officially on notice: Wemby is not just the future—he is the present.

Contents
  • The Wemby Factor: Offensive Firepower Meets Defensive Terror
  • How the Spurs Built the Win: Role Players Step Up
  • Expert Analysis: Why the Timberwolves Are in Crisis Mode
  • Series Prediction: Spurs Closing In on a Statement Win
  • Strong Conclusion: The Wemby Era Has Arrived

This wasn’t just a win. It was a statement. The Timberwolves, who entered the series as a trendy upset pick, have now lost home-court advantage. And they lost it because they have no answer for the 7-foot-4 alien who is rewriting the rules of playoff basketball. Let’s break down how the Spurs stole Game 3, what Wembanyama’s gem means for the series, and why Minnesota is suddenly in deep trouble.

The Wemby Factor: Offensive Firepower Meets Defensive Terror

Forget the “rookie” label. Victor Wembanyama is playing like a top-five MVP candidate in these playoffs. On Friday, he was unstoppable. He scored from every level: pull-up threes over Rudy Gobert, mid-range fadeaways over Karl-Anthony Towns, and rim-rattling dunks in transition. His 39-point outburst was the highest scoring total of his young playoff career, and it came on an efficient 14-of-24 shooting night.

But the scoring was only half the story. Wembanyama’s defensive impact was even more devastating. He recorded 4 blocks and altered at least a dozen more shots. The Timberwolves, who rely on driving lanes and pick-and-rolls, found themselves staring at a human eclipse every time they entered the paint. Anthony Edwards, who finished with 27 points, was visibly frustrated, forcing up contested floaters and losing the ball on multiple drives.

Here’s what Wembanyama’s stat line looked like in the clutch:

  • Fourth quarter points: 12 (on 5-of-7 shooting)
  • Defensive rebounds in the final 6 minutes: 5
  • Blocks on Rudy Gobert: 2 (including a poster rejection that silenced the Target Center)

The Spurs ran their offense through Wembanyama in the high post, and Minnesota had no counter. When they doubled, he found shooters. When they played him straight up, he scored. This is the nightmare matchup that every Western Conference contender fears.

How the Spurs Built the Win: Role Players Step Up

While Wemby was the headliner, the Spurs’ supporting cast delivered a championship-level performance. Keldon Johnson added 18 points off the bench, providing a spark when the offense stagnated. Devin Vassell chipped in 16 points and 6 assists, playing smart, mistake-free basketball. And Tre Jones orchestrated the offense with veteran poise, finishing with 9 assists and only 1 turnover.

The Timberwolves, meanwhile, shot themselves in the foot. They committed 16 turnovers that led to 22 Spurs points. Karl-Anthony Towns was a non-factor for long stretches, finishing with 14 points and 4 fouls. Rudy Gobert, the four-time Defensive Player of the Year, was exposed on the perimeter by Wembanyama’s quickness and range.

Key factors in the Spurs’ victory:

  • Three-point shooting: San Antonio hit 13-of-31 from deep (41.9%), compared to Minnesota’s 9-of-29 (31.0%).
  • Free throw disparity: The Spurs attempted 22 free throws to the Timberwolves’ 15, a sign of their aggressive attack.
  • Bench production: San Antonio’s reserves outscored Minnesota’s 28-15, a crucial edge in a tight game.

Head coach Gregg Popovich made a brilliant adjustment by starting Jeremy Sochan on Anthony Edwards. Sochan’s length and physicality bothered Edwards, forcing him into tough shots and limiting his playmaking. It was a chess move that paid dividends all night.

Expert Analysis: Why the Timberwolves Are in Crisis Mode

Let’s be real: the Timberwolves have a fundamental problem. They built their defense around stopping traditional big men, but Wembanyama is not traditional. He is a 7-foot-4 guard who can shoot over any defender and block shots from the three-point line. Game 3 exposed the limitations of the Gobert-Towns frontcourt.

When Minnesota switched Gobert onto Wembanyama, Wemby simply stepped back for a three or drove past him. When they put Towns on him, Wemby posted him up or used his length for easy hooks. The Timberwolves tried double-teaming, but Wembanyama’s passing (5 assists) picked them apart.

What Minnesota must fix before Game 4:

  • Contain Wembanyama without fouling: He shot 9-of-9 from the free throw line. Sending him to the stripe is a losing strategy.
  • Get Anthony Edwards easier looks: He was forced into isolation too often. The Wolves need more screens and off-ball movement.
  • Protect the paint: San Antonio scored 52 points in the paint. That’s unacceptable against a team with two All-NBA bigs.

Coach Chris Finch has a dilemma: do you go small to match the Spurs’ spacing, or do you stick with the twin towers and hope they adjust? Neither option looks promising. The Spurs have the momentum, the home crowd (Game 4 is in San Antonio), and the best player on the floor.

Series Prediction: Spurs Closing In on a Statement Win

This series is far from over, but the trajectory is clear. The Spurs have won two straight games, and they are getting healthier. Zach Collins provided 8 points and 6 rebounds in 18 minutes, giving Popovich another big body to throw at Minnesota. The Timberwolves, meanwhile, look mentally fragile. Edwards had a heated exchange with Gobert in the fourth quarter, and Towns’ body language was poor throughout the second half.

My prediction: The Spurs will win Game 4 at home and take a commanding 3-1 lead. Wembanyama will continue to dominate, and the role players will feed off the energy of the AT&T Center. The Timberwolves might steal Game 5 in Minnesota, but the Spurs will close it out in six games. This is a team of destiny, and Wembanyama is playing like a man on a mission.

The key to the rest of the series is simple: Victor Wembanyama is the best player in this series. He is the tallest, the most skilled, and the most impactful on both ends. When you have that, you have a championship window. The Spurs are not just winning games—they are building a dynasty in real time.

Strong Conclusion: The Wemby Era Has Arrived

Friday night was not just a win. It was a coronation. Victor Wembanyama showed the world that he is ready for the playoff stage, that he can carry a team on his back, and that he can dominate the best defenses in the league. The Timberwolves are a good team, but they are not good enough to stop a generational talent who is just scratching the surface of his potential.

The Spurs now have a 2-1 series lead, and the basketball world is buzzing. Can the Timberwolves rally? Sure. But after watching Wemby’s gem, it’s hard to bet against San Antonio. This is the moment we have been waiting for—the birth of a new NBA superstar in the playoffs. And he wears silver and black.

Game 4 is Sunday night. The Target Center will be rocking. But if Wembanyama plays like this again, the series will be all but over. The Spurs are taking control, and the league better take notice. The Wemby era is here, and it is absolutely terrifying for the rest of the West.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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