Spurs vs Timberwolves Game 6: San Antonio Already Looks Like the Next Great Western Power
The San Antonio Spurs eliminated the Minnesota Timberwolves with a 139-109 win in Game 6, and the final margin honestly undersold how dominant the game felt. This was not simply a talented young team getting hot at the right time. San Antonio controlled the series structurally from beginning to end. The Spurs finished the matchup with a +97 point differential and a +15.8 net rating while holding Minnesota to a 102.1 offensive rating across six games. The series increasingly felt like a preview of where the Western Conference is heading. San Antonio consistently controlled pace, spacing, transition offense, and defensive pressure. Minnesota spent most of the series trying to survive uncomfortable possessions. The Spurs averaged 120.7 points per game while generating 57.7 paint points and 20.3 fast-break points per night. Their offensive structure consistently produced movement and pressure. San Antonio also posted a 59.6 assist percentage for the series, showing how connected the offens...