SAS vs MIN Recap: Spurs surge to 11-6 in dramatic series win

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Spurs Take Control with Dominant Victory
San Antonio completely dominated Minnesota on Friday night, winning 139-109 to push their playoff series lead to 11-6. The Spurs' depth and balance proved too much for the Timberwolves to handle. Stephon Castle led the charge with 32 points and an incredible shooting performance at nearly 69 percent from the field. De'Aaron Fox added 21 points while playing smart basketball with nine assists. Victor Wembanyama, despite scoring just 19 points, impacted the game defensively with three blocks and strong positioning. San Antonio's young roster showed why they're serious playoff contenders this season. Minnesota struggled throughout the contest, never finding their rhythm against San Antonio's aggressive defense and efficient offensive execution.
Castle and Fox Run the Spurs' Offense
Stephon Castle controlled the game like a true playoff performer, finishing with 32 points and six assists while staying incredibly efficient. His combination of scoring and playmaking kept Minnesota's defense constantly scrambled and off-balance throughout the night. De'Aaron Fox complemented Castle beautifully, shooting 80 percent from the field while orchestrating the offense with nine assists. Fox's speed and decision-making helped the Spurs push the pace when they wanted to run. Julian Champagnie contributed 18 points and grabbed five rebounds, providing valuable scoring punch off the bench. Dylan Harper also stepped up with 15 points on excellent shooting. San Antonio's offensive firepower overwhelmed Minnesota because multiple weapons could create scoring opportunities at any moment during the game.
Minnesota Struggles Against San Antonio's Balance
Minnesota fought hard throughout the night, but San Antonio's balanced attack proved impossible to stop. Anthony Edwards led the Timberwolves with 24 points and three steals, showing his typical star power and effort on defense. Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 21 points efficiently, and Naz Reid contributed 18 points with seven rebounds. However, the Timberwolves couldn't get enough production from other players to match the Spurs' depth. The quarter-by-quarter scoring told the story clearly: San Antonio led 36-27 after one, 74-61 at halftime, and pulled away decisively in the second half. Minnesota's defense couldn't contain San Antonio's multiple scorers and playmakers. Although Edwards and his teammates played with intensity, San Antonio's superior team execution ultimately separated these squads in a decisive playoff performance.
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