Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals comes on Monday, as the Minnesota Timberwolves travel to face the San Antonio Spurs. San Antonio enters the series as one of the most complete teams left in the playoffs after a convincing first-round series win, while Minnesota arrives with confidence after an upset of the Denver Nuggets. Injuries will be a huge factor early in this series. We break those down and more below, as we make our Timberwolves vs Spurs Game 1 prediction.
Timberwolves vs Spurs Game 1 Pick
- Pick: San Antonio Spurs -13.5
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Minnesota Timberwolves @ San Antonio Spurs
- Date & Time: Monday, May 4, 9:30 PM ET
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, Texas
- Broadcast: Peacock, NBC Sports Network
Key Storylines
- San Antonio enters as a heavy favorite after getting through the Portland Trail Blazers without too much trouble in the opening round of the playoffs.
- Minnesota is dealing with major injury concerns, including the absence of its top scorer, Anthony Edwards. Donte DiVincenzo is out for the season, while Ayo Dosunmu is questionable to compete in this matchup.
- The San Antonio Spurs are almost completely healthy after a concussion scare for Victor Wembanyama in the opening round.
- A huge storyline in this series opener will be how Rudy Gobert does defensively against a fast and versatile big in Wembanyama.
Key Players
San Antonio Spurs
- Victor Wembanyama anchors both ends of the floor for the Spurs and he looked good after coming back from his concussion in the first round.
- De’Aaron Fox is averaging 20.2 points per game in the playoffs for the Spurs and his ability to score in crunch time is a huge weapon for San Antonio.
- Stephon Castle scored 19.8 points per game in the opening round and his outside shooting will be important throughout this series.
Minnesota Timberwolves
- Julius Randle leads the Minnesota Timberwolves offense with Edwards out and he will need to be at his best for Minnesota to have any chance here.
- Rudy Gobert controls the paint with 10.7 rebounds per game after the first round. He did a good job defending Nikola Jokic, but faces a much different challenge in guarding Wemby.
- Naz Reid adds versatility in the frontcourt and will be called into a larger role than usual with so many injury concerns for Minnesota.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- Minnesota went 2-1 against the Spurs during the regular season this year.
- San Antonio is 50-36-2 against the spread going into this game.
- Minnesota holds an ATS record of 40-48 between the regular season and playoffs.
Timberwolves vs Spurs Game 1 Model Projection
- Score Projection: Timberwolves 101 – Spurs 118
- Win Probability: Timberwolves 29%, Spurs 71%
San Antonio enters Game 1 with clear advantages across nearly every category. The Spurs own the better net rating, allow fewer points per game, and bring a deeper roster led by Wembanyama and Fox. Their ability to control the paint on both ends should limit Minnesota’s scoring opportunities, especially with key perimeter creators unavailable for the Wolves.
Minnesota’s path to keeping this game close depends heavily on Randle’s shot creation and Gobert’s defense inside, but the matchup against Wembanyama presents a serious obstacle for Gobert. Without Edwards, the Timberwolves may struggle to generate consistent offense against one of the league’s most efficient defenses. I’ll lay the points with San Antonio in Game 1 on their home floor.


