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The San Antonio Spurs’ system showed up in Game 2, and Minnesota never caught up

San Antonio evened the series by hitting 16 threes, forcing 22 turnovers and showing how much harder it is to guard the Spurs when the whole system is active.

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May 7, 2026 @ 12:52pm

Category: BasketballNBAMinnesota TimberwolvesSan Antonio Spurs
Tag: Anthony EdwardsDe'Aaron FoxJulian ChampagnieStephon CastleVictor Wembanyama
Source: NBA Analysis

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