The Western Conference Semifinals series between the San Antonio Spurs and the Minnesota Timberwolves has the Spurs leading 3-2. Following a commanding performance in Game 5 on Tuesday night. This best-of-7 matchup pits the 2nd-seeded Spurs against the 6th-seeded Timberwolves in an NBA lines clash of young talent and contrasting styles. So far, it has already produced blowouts, dramatic comebacks, and standout individual moments.
The series opened on May 4 in San Antonio, where the Timberwolves stole Game 1 by a score of 104-102. Minnesota relied on clutch execution to overcome a strong showing from Victor Wembanyama. Next, the Spurs responded emphatically in Game 2 on May 6 with a 133-95 rout that tied the series and handed Minnesota one of its worst postseason losses ever.
In Game 3 on May 8, the Spurs took a 2-1 lead with a 115-108 road victory powered by another dominant outing from Wembanyama. To show, he dropped 39 points. And then, in Game 4 on May 10 in Minnesota, the Timberwolves evened the series at 2 apiece, winning 114-109. It was behind Anthony Edwards 36 point explosion after Wembanyama was ejected early for a flagrant foul.
Finally, in Game 5 back in San Antonio on May 12, the Spurs delivered a 126-97 blowout. Wembanyama recorded 27 points, 17 rebounds, and a strong defensive impact.
San Antonio Spurs vs. Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Betting Information
| Date and Time: | Friday, May 15, 2026, 9:30 PM ET. |
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| Location: | Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
| TV Coverage: | Prime Video |
Remaining Schedule (Best-of-7 – Series 3-2)
Game 6: Friday, May 15 – Spurs @ Timberwolves (Target Center, Minneapolis), 9:30 PM ET — Must-win for Minnesota in front of their home crowd. Prime Video broadcast. The Wolves will lean on Edwards, Julius Randle, and Rudy Gobert to force a Game 7.
Game 7 (if necessary): Sunday, May 17 – Timberwolves @ Spurs (Frost Bank Center, San Antonio), time TBA — Winner-take-all back in Texas, where the Spurs have been formidable.
Previous Series Results
Game 1 (May 4, San Antonio): Timberwolves stole a thriller on the road, 104-102, behind clutch play.
Game 2 (May 6, San Antonio): Spurs exploded for a 133-95 rout to even the series.
Game 3 (May 8, Minnesota): Spurs took a 2-1 lead with a 115-108 road win, powered by Wembanyama.
Game 4 (May 10, Minnesota): Wolves fought back for a 114-109 victory (Wemby was ejected early), knotting it at 2-2.
Game 5 (May 12, San Antonio): Spurs cruised 126-97 to take a 3-2 series lead.
The Spurs have shown elite size, versatility, and home-court dominance in sports betting. Especially when Wembanyama controls the paint and stretches the floor. DeAaron Fox provides speed and scoring off the dribble. While the supporting cast has stepped up with timely 3-point shooting and defensive intensity.
In turn, Minnesota counters with Edwards’ superstar explosiveness, Rudy Gobert‘s rim protection, and a gritty group that can flip games on the road when their offense flows. However, the Timberwolves have struggled with NBA odds consistency against San Antonio’s length and have been outrebounded and outscored in the paint during the Spurs’ wins.
SBG Picks
To summarize, San Antonio holds clear advantages. Wembanyama dominates the paint and stretches the floor like few others. DeAaron Fox adds speed and scoring punch, and the supporting cast delivers consistent three-point shooting and defensive length. Their home court dominance has been evident throughout the playoffs. And they bounced back strongly after the Game 4 loss. Also, the Spurs have superior depth and structure that wear opponents down over a long series.
SBG Best Bet: San Antonio Spurs to Win Series.

