The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 133-95 on Sunday to tie the Western Conference semifinal series 1-1 [1, 3, 4].

This victory marks a critical shift in momentum for San Antonio after losing the opening game of the series. The margin of victory represents a significant statement for the Spurs as they fight for a spot in the conference finals.

The game took place at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas [2, 1]. The Spurs utilized a combination of aggressive offense and stifling defense to secure the win [1, 2, 3]. This result was particularly damaging for Minnesota, as the loss stands as the franchise's worst postseason defeat [1, 2, 3].

Victor Wembanyama anchored the Spurs' performance with 19 points and 15 rebounds [1]. His presence on both ends of the floor helped San Antonio control the pace of the game and limit Minnesota's scoring opportunities.

"The Spurs bounced back from a Game 1 loss to the Timberwolves with a dominant performance at Frost Bank Center," New York Times staff said [2].

The turnaround followed a disappointing start to the series. The Spurs organization noted in a statement that they respond well to adversity [3]. By overwhelming the Timberwolves in Game 2, San Antonio has neutralized Minnesota's early advantage and shifted the home-court pressure.

With the series now tied 1-1 [2], the teams will move forward in their quest for the Western Conference title. The Spurs demonstrated they can dismantle the Timberwolves' defense, while Minnesota must now find a way to recover from a blowout loss on the road.

The Spurs defeated the Timberwolves 133-95 to tie the Western Conference semifinal series 1-1.

The Spurs' dominant victory in Game 2 suggests a tactical adjustment that successfully neutralized Minnesota's defensive schemes. By evening the series, San Antonio has not only erased a deficit but has inflicted a historic psychological blow on the Timberwolves, who suffered their worst postseason loss in franchise history. The series now enters a pivotal phase where momentum favors the Spurs' interior presence.