Game Thread Playoffs Round 2, Game 1: Spurs vs Timberwolves (0-0) (Mon 05/04/2026) [8:30 CDT]

No, it's just the recency bias and not understanding matchups.
While beating the Nuggets is impressive regardless, the current Nuggets are terribly coached and were missing their only two positive defenders.
It was a layup line all series long.
In the regular season Timberwolves beat us with their 3pt shooting, but now that's mostly gone with Divincenzo and Ant not playing.
Not to mention that the Spurs improved on monthly basis and those games were fairly early into the season.

I can see the Timberwolves get a game or two if Ant is back, but winning the series would require ridiculous shooting splits.
Pretty much. Minnesota showed a ton of heart, but they were the benefit of 3P variance and this Spurs team is a totally different animal than Denver.

Re: 3P variance - Denver was 1st in the league during the regular season shooting 39.6% from deep. During the 1st round, they shot 31% from 3. That would've been worst in the league by a huge margin (over 2 standard deviations below the Brooklyn Nets at 34%). I saw another tweet that I believe focused strictly on open threes (so removing the argument of "Well Minnesota played great defense and that's why Denver struggled to shoot it well!"), and pretty sure it showed that Denver was generating plenty of open looks but just converting at an extraordinarily worse rate than you'd expect.

I really don't think this series has any reason to be close. That's not meant as a slight to Minnesota; if they were fully healthy I absolutely think this would be a tough 6 or 7 game series. But asking them to beat a 62-win Spurs team that sported a >8 net rating and has HCA while they're missing their best player + another key rotation guy (DiVincenzo) + potentially Ayo as well...just a totally different ballgame than the Aaron Gordon-less Nuggets.
 
Pretty much. Minnesota showed a ton of heart, but they were the benefit of 3P variance and this Spurs team is a totally different animal than Denver.

Re: 3P variance - Denver was 1st in the league during the regular season shooting 39.6% from deep. During the 1st round, they shot 31% from 3. That would've been worst in the league by a huge margin (over 2 standard deviations below the Brooklyn Nets at 34%). I saw another tweet that I believe focused strictly on open threes (so removing the argument of "Well Minnesota played great defense and that's why Denver struggled to shoot it well!"), and pretty sure it showed that Denver was generating plenty of open looks but just converting at an extraordinarily worse rate than you'd expect.

I really don't think this series has any reason to be close. That's not meant as a slight to Minnesota; if they were fully healthy I absolutely think this would be a tough 6 or 7 game series. But asking them to beat a 62-win Spurs team that sported a >8 net rating and has HCA while they're missing their best player + another key rotation guy (DiVincenzo) + potentially Ayo as well...just a totally different ballgame than the Aaron Gordon-less Nuggets.
Jokic probably accounting for a chunk of that low 3 point shooting. He was 7 of 35 from 3 :st-lol:
 
The x factor is a potential return of Ant.. this will give a huge momentum to the wolves... we have to take care of the business at home and avoid close games. Don't let them feel that they are just Ant even half healthy away to win the serie. Best case scenario Ant come back game 4 and we are already 3/0.

Serie will be tighter than one may think. Spurs in 6.
 
Jokic probably accounting for a chunk of that low 3 point shooting. He was 7 of 35 from 3 :st-lol:
Top four guys by 3PA:

Murray: 26.2% from deep on 42 total 3PA (shot 43.5% in regular season)
Jokic: 19.4% ( :st-lol: ) from deep on 36 total 3PA (shot 38% in the regular season, 32% post-ASB...either way, just an abysmal shooting stretch)
Cam Johnson: 31.4% from deep on 35 total 3PA (shot 43% in the regular season)
Tim Hardaway Jr: 34.8% from deep on 23 total 3PA (shot 40.7% in the regular season)

Combining those four into one total, they were 37/136 (27%) compared to their regular season average of 41.5%.
 
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The x factor is a potential return of Ant.. this will give a huge momentum to the wolves... we have to take care of the business at home and avoid close games. Don't let them feel that they are just Ant even half healthy away to win the serie. Best case scenario Ant come back game 4 and we are already 3/0.

Serie will be tighter than one may think. Spurs in 6.
I have a feeling if Ant comes back in Minnesota it almost guarantees a win for the T Pups so it is crucial for the Spurs to take care of business at home and split the games back in Minny. Don't play around with a wounded team.
 
Is he actually questionable for game 1? That's crazy if they bring him back that early or allow him to play that early. Unless the injury isn't as serious as they let on and he just couldn't play game 6 against the Nuggets, but could have played if there was a game 7, or are they playing games with the Spurs and media?
I don't think Ant plays tonight but if he does play I am NOT so worried about him scoring.. Just go at him hard on the other end because his movement will be limited.. Castle could have a field day..
 
Top four guys by 3PA:

Murray: 26.2% from deep on 42 total 3PA (shot 43.5% in regular season)
Jokic: 19.4% ( :st-lol: ) from deep on 36 total 3PA (shot 38% in the regular season, 32% post-ASB...either way, just an abysmal shooting stretch)
Cam Johnson: 31.4% from deep on 35 total 3PA (shot 43% in the regular season)
Tim Hardaway Jr: 34.8% from deep on 23 total 3PA (shot 40.7% in the regular season)

Combining those four into one total, they were 37/136 (27%) compared to their regular season average of 41.5%.
The bolder part is relevant, because he was coming back from a hyperextended knee injury. If Ant does play in this series, he won’t be Ant. His shooting will likely suffer, and I’d be surprised if he weren’t on a minutes restriction, something like 20-25.
 
The bolder part is relevant, because he was coming back from a hyperextended knee injury. If Ant does play in this series, he won’t be Ant. His shooting will likely suffer, and I’d be surprised if he weren’t on a minutes restriction, something like 20-25.
Jokic also had a wrist issue which was the reason for his 3pt% drop as the season went on. The knee injury just made it worse.
 
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Absolute insanity that the Wolves medical staff is mulling letting him play today. Not gonna be a good look for them when he tears his ACL because they rushed him back without fully healing
 
If it were the Finals and we were looking at a Giannis like situation where he came back earlier than expected after a bad hyperextension, then I'd get it.

But in the beginning of the 2nd round against a heavily favored opponent...seems irresponsible. I truly hope it doesn't lead to a more serious, long-term injury.

He obviously changes the calculus for them quite a lot if he plays. But I'm not overly worried about a roided up Ant on two bad knees tbh. We're gonna test him for sure.
 
Pretty sure Ant will not play and this is just playoffs mind games. Wolves would be wise to see if they can split the games in SA and have Ant return game 3. Rushing the future of their franchise back like this is pretty reckless.

Regardless of what happens, the Wolves are a playoffs tested team so great to have the Spurs finally gain some playoff experience against a veteran team. The Wolves will be a tough out as they can definitely pack the paint and dare the Spurs guards to shoot. Wemby will need a good series offensively to either draw Gobert away from the basket or punish the smaller defender Minny puts on him.
 
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