San Antonio blew past Minnesota in a 139-109 rout and turned a closeout game into a statement.
The Spurs clinched the series behind a huge combined scoring load from Stephon Castle, De'Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper, who accounted for nearly half the team’s points in the win. Reports indicate San Antonio controlled the game early and never let the Wolves build any real pressure, using pace, shot-making and relentless scoring to end the series in emphatic fashion.
The Spurs didn’t merely advance — they overwhelmed Minnesota and made clear they plan to carry that force into the next round.
The result sends San Antonio into the Western Conference finals, where a far tougher test now waits. Oklahoma City stands next, and the matchup immediately sharpens the stakes for a Spurs team that just showed how dangerous it can look when its top scorers attack in sync.
Key Facts
- San Antonio beat Minnesota 139-109 in the series-clinching game.
- Stephon Castle, De'Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper produced nearly half of the Spurs' scoring.
- The win sends the Spurs to the Western Conference finals.
- San Antonio will face the Oklahoma City Thunder next.
Minnesota exits after getting overrun in a game that offered little late drama and even less room for recovery. Sources suggest the Wolves never found answers for San Antonio’s scoring bursts, and the final margin reflected how decisively the Spurs imposed their rhythm from start to finish.
What comes next matters far beyond one blowout. The Thunder present a different level of challenge, and the series will test whether San Antonio’s offensive spark can hold against a team built for deep playoff pressure. For now, the Spurs carry momentum, confidence and a chance to push this run even further.