IN THE BUILDING | Spurs vs. Timberwolves Game 4 POST-GAME REACTION | 2026 NBA Playoffs Western Conference Semifinals Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay are back LIVE with your full post-game breakdown from Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals. The Spurs came into tonight leading this series 2-1 with a chance to put Minnesota's back against the wall on their home floor — and the entire basketball world is watching. We have got the full reaction, the biggest plays, and everything you need to know heading into Game 5. --- WHERE THIS SERIES STANDS The Spurs have won two straight and all the momentum is on San Antonio's side. Victor Wembanyama delivered an absolute masterpiece in Game 3 — 39 points, 15 rebounds, and five blocks — as the Spurs took a 115-108 victory in Minneapolis to seize the series lead. He went 13-of-18 from the floor and 10-of-12 from the line while his presence in the paint was suffocating all night. Only Hakeem Olajuwon, Shaquille O'Neal, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had put up those numbers in a postseason game before Friday night — and Wembanyama got there faster than any of them, in just his seventh playoff game. We are watching something generational happen in real time. Stephon Castle quietly put together one of the most efficient games of his young playoff career in Game 3, finishing with 13 points, 12 assists, and a team-high plus-17 rating, while De'Aaron Fox added 17 points. On the other side, Jaden McDaniels and Julius Randle combined to shoot just 8-of-34 from the floor, unable to get anything going against Wembanyama's rim protection. Minnesota comes into tonight desperate. Anthony Edwards gave them everything he had in the loss — 32 points and 14 rebounds — and it still was not enough. Edwards hit a buzzer-beating 31-footer to end the first quarter, and the Wolves clawed back from missing their first 12 shots of the game to tie it at halftime, but San Antonio pulled away in the third quarter by going 6-of-10 from three. --- THE INJURY FACTOR Minnesota is playing shorthanded and they have been all series. Anthony Edwards has been battling a knee injury that sidelined him late in the Denver series, and his status has been a question mark heading into every game. The Wolves need him healthy and they need more from the players around him. Naz Reid has been their best secondary option, but it has not been nearly enough against this Spurs defense. --- ONE WIN FROM THE CONFERENCE FINALS This Spurs team has answered every challenge thrown at them. They dropped Game 1 at home and responded with a 38-point blowout. They went into Minneapolis for Games 3 and 4 and took control of the series. Since losing back-to-back games in January, the Spurs went 40-9 — the equivalent of a 69-win season — and that same resiliency has defined every moment of this postseason run. The Western Conference Finals are within reach. One more win and this young Spurs team makes history. --- SUBSCRIBE AND HIT THE BELL — We are going LIVE after EVERY San Antonio Spurs playoff game this postseason. Don't miss a single take, breakdown, or debate. Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay will be here every step of the way on the road to a championship. Drop your thoughts in the comments — Did the Spurs close it out? Can Minnesota force a Game 5? #Spurs #GoSpursGo #NBAPlayoffs #InTheBuilding #SpursvsTimberwolves #VictorWembanyama #SanAntonioSpurs #MinnesotaTimberwolves #WesternConferenceSemifinals #NBA #PostGameShow #Wemby #AnthonyEdwards #Game4
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IN THE BUILDING | Spurs vs. Timberwolves Game 5 POST-GAME REACTION | 2026 NBA Playoffs Western Conference Semifinals Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay are back LIVE with your full post-game breakdown from Game 5 of the Western Conference Semifinals. The series is tied 2-2, Wembanyama is back, the Frost Bank Center crowd is unhinged, and everything is on the line tonight in San Antonio. We have got the full reaction, the biggest moments, and everything you need to know heading into a potential Game 6 in Minnesota. --- WHERE THIS SERIES STANDS This has been one of the most compelling playoff series in recent memory and Game 4 was the wildest chapter yet. Victor Wembanyama was ejected early in the second quarter after throwing an elbow that connected with Naz Reid's neck, drawing an automatic Flagrant 2 disqualification with roughly 32 minutes still left in the game. The crowd at Target Center went wild when he walked off — and what happened next was nothing short of remarkable. Dylan Harper and De'Aaron Fox each scored 24 points and Stephon Castle added 20 as the Spurs guards refused to fold, turning the rest of the night into a midrange clinic and actually building an eight-point lead in the fourth quarter without their franchise cornerstone. They nearly pulled it off without him. Anthony Edwards had other ideas. He finished with 36 points including 16 in the fourth quarter, hitting a 27-footer to spark a 12-3 run that flipped the game before Minnesota closed it out 114-109 to even the series at two games apiece. --- THE WEMBY SITUATION HEADING INTO TONIGHT The NBA determined not to add further punishment beyond the ejection itself, so Wembanyama was cleared to play in Game 5. Both De'Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper were listed as questionable heading into tonight — Fox with an ankle injury after being landed on by Ayo Dosunmu in Game 4, and Harper with left knee soreness — but both were officially available after making it through pregame warmups. The winner of this series faces the Oklahoma City Thunder, who swept the Los Angeles Lakers in four games and have been waiting on deck. The stakes could not be any higher. A trip to the Western Conference Finals is on the line tonight in San Antonio. --- THE BIG PICTURE This Spurs team was supposed to be building for the future. Instead they are one win away from the Conference Finals with their franchise player healthy and back in the lineup and the home crowd behind them. Wembanyama is averaging 18.3 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game in the series, while Edwards is averaging 25.8 points on the other side. Two of the most exciting players on the planet, a series tied at two, winner take the momentum. This is what the NBA playoffs are made for. --- SUBSCRIBE AND HIT THE BELL — We are going LIVE after EVERY San Antonio Spurs playoff game this postseason. Don't miss a single take, breakdown, or debate. Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay will be here every step of the way on the road to a championship. Drop your thoughts in the comments — Did the Spurs reclaim home court? Is Wemby back to full force tonight? #Spurs #GoSpursGo #NBAPlayoffs #InTheBuilding #SpursvsTimberwolves #VictorWembanyama #SanAntonioSpurs #MinnesotaTimberwolves #WesternConferenceSemifinals #NBA #PostGameShow #Wemby #AnthonyEdwards #Game5
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