
The San Antonio Spurs will look to even up their second-round series in front of their home fans on Wednesday, and we have you covered with everything you need to know before tipoff.
The San Antonio Spurs have found themselves in an early hole in their second-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, dropping Game 1 as heavy favorites, 104-102.
Disappointing offensive showings from Victor Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox held the Spurs back, and the last-minute addition of Anthony Edwards into the lineup gave the Wolves the final push they needed to upset the Spurs.
In Game 2, the Spurs are hoping that either Wemby or Fox (or both!) can regain some offensive footing, as the role-players did their job. With an injection of star power, San Antonio is expected to waltz past the Wolves in Game 2.
Before tipoff, we have you covered with everything you need to know, from betting odds, TV info, and injury reports for both squads.
How to Watch Spurs vs. Timberwolves
- Where: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio TX
- When: 8:30PM CST
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Streaming: Sling TV, YouTube TV
San Antonio Spurs Injury Report
- Carter Bryant, foot (QUESTIONABLE)
Minnesota Timberwolves Injury Report
- Donte DiVincenzo, Achilles (OUT)
- Ayo Dosunmu, calf (QUESTIONABLE)
- Anthony Edwards, knee (QUESTIONABLE)
Spurs vs. Timberwolves Game 1 Betting Lines
- Point spread: Spurs -9.5/Timberwolves +9.5
- Money line: Spurs (-405)/Timberwolves (+320)
- Over/under: 215.5
The Spurs were heavy Game 1 favorites, sitting at 13.5 points. They're still expected to win, at least according to Vegas, but have slipped below double-digits.
While Edwards is still listed on the injury report, fans can expect him to play at least another 25 minutes, perhaps even stepping into the starting lineup. After Keldon Johnson and Harrison Barnes struggled in Game 1, adding back Carter Bryant to the lineup would be a key addition.
Bryant might not be the best scorer or ball handler, but he can switch to guard Jaden McDaniels, Julius Randle, or Edwards, all of whom have given the Spurs trouble this season. If Bryant is back in and Wemby is back to normal, then the 9.5-point line seems fair. If Wembanyama is once again ice-cold, then it will be an uphill battle, with the entire series in jeopardy.


