Anthony Edwards' Clutch Shot Lifts Timberwolves Over Spurs in Thrilling Comeback
Anthony Edwards banked in a go-ahead runner with 16.8 seconds remaining, capping a dramatic 19-point comeback as the Minnesota Timberwolves edged the San Antonio Spurs 104-103 on Sunday night. The Wolves secured the win with a final defensive stand, as Julius Randle forced Victor Wembanyama into a missed jumper and De'Aaron Fox's desperation three-pointer at the buzzer fell short.
The game featured a marquee matchup between French big men, with Wembanyama—playing in his first start since returning from a knee injury—outshining Minnesota's Rudy Gobert. The Spurs' phenom scored 29 points in just 27 minutes, adding seven rebounds and three steals. However, Randle's physical defense on the final possession proved decisive, preventing Wembanyama from getting a clean look at the basket.
Overcoming a Disastrous Start
Minnesota, playing without head coach Chris Finch due to illness, endured a nightmare opening, falling behind 16-0 before scoring its first basket nearly five minutes into the game. The Spurs maintained control, building a 19-point lead early in the third quarter. The Wolves' comeback was fueled by Donte DiVincenzo (19 points) and Naz Reid (17 points, 11 rebounds), with Edwards (23 points) providing the late-game heroics. Edwards gave Minnesota its first lead at 100-98 with a turnaround jumper with 2:19 left, setting the stage for the frantic finish.
The victory improved the Timberwolves' record to 26-14 and 16-6 since Thanksgiving, solidifying their position among the Western Conference's elite. For the Spurs, the loss was a bitter one, showcasing Wembanyama's immense talent but also highlighting the team's difficulty closing out games against top competition. The showdown underscored the rising rivalry between two of the West's most promising young cores.









