The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 115-108 [1, 2] on Friday, May 8, 2026, to take a 2-1 lead in their series [1, 2, 3].

The victory puts San Antonio in a commanding position in the Western Conference semifinals. By winning on the road at the Target Center in Minneapolis [4, 5], the Spurs have shifted the momentum of the series in their favor.

Victor Wembanyama dominated the contest, recording 39 points [1] and 15 rebounds [1]. His impact extended to the defensive end, where he contributed five blocks [2]. The performance underscored Wembanyama's role as the focal point of the Spurs' offense and defense during the postseason.

Despite the loss, the Timberwolves found scoring from Anthony Edwards, who finished the game with 32 points [1]. However, the Minnesota offense struggled to maintain consistency throughout the night, failing to keep pace with the Spurs' efficiency.

The game was marked by a high-intensity defensive battle. While Edwards attempted to carry the Timberwolves, the Spurs' collective effort and Wembanyama's interior presence limited Minnesota's opportunities in the paint.

San Antonio now holds a critical advantage as the series progresses. The 115-108 result [1] reflects a hard-fought contest that saw the Spurs maintain their composure in a hostile road environment [4].

Victor Wembanyama dominated the contest, recording 39 points and 15 rebounds.

A 2-1 lead in a best-of-seven series provides a significant statistical advantage, as the leading team historically has a much higher probability of advancing. For San Antonio, this win validates their defensive strategy centered around Victor Wembanyama's versatility. For Minnesota, the inability to support Anthony Edwards with secondary scoring suggests a vulnerability that the Spurs will likely exploit in the remaining games.