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Minnesota Timberwolves Edge San Antonio Spurs with Fourth Quarter Surge at Target Center

The Minnesota Timberwolves improved their record to 26-14 after a narrow victory over the San Antonio Spurs, who now stand at 27-12. The game concluded with a score of 104-103 in favor of the Wolves, showcasing their resilience and ability to capitalize on crucial moments.


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First Quarter


The opening quarter saw the Spurs take an early lead, scoring 31 points compared to the Wolves' 24. The Silver and Black displayed strong offensive plays, taking advantage of fast breaks and efficient shooting from beyond the arc. However, Minnesota's defense managed to keep them within reach.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, both teams struggled offensively as defenses tightened up. The Wolves added only 18 points while allowing the Spurs to score 24. Despite this setback, Rudy Gobert's presence in the paint was felt as he contributed significantly on rebounds and blocks.


Third Quarter


The third quarter witnessed a more balanced performance from both sides. Minnesota scored 29 points while San Antonio added another 30 to their tally. Anthony Edwards led his team with impressive drives and perimeter shooting that kept his team competitive throughout this period.


Fourth Quarter


It was during the fourth quarter that Minnesota truly shined by outscoring San Antonio by a margin of fifteen points (33-18). Donte DiVincenzo played a pivotal role with his defensive prowess and timely assists which helped shift momentum towards his team’s favor. This late-game surge ultimately secured victory for the Pack despite trailing for most parts earlier on.


In terms of individual performances for Minnesota Timberwolves vs San Antonio Spurs match summary: Julius Randle stood out among others contributing significantly across various aspects including rebounds & assists alongside scoring efforts from other key players like Naz Reid who also made notable contributions off-the-bench ensuring depth within rotations remained intact throughout all quarters played today!


Looking ahead: Fans can catch post-game thoughts Minnesota Timberwolves when they face Milwaukee Bucks next scheduled January thirteenth at Fiserv Forum starting eight PM Eastern Daylight Time broadcasted via networks FDSN/FDSWI respectively! Be sure not miss any action-packed moments coming soon your way!


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