The San Antonio Spurs host the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals on Monday, with the matchup shaped by Anthony Edwards’ two knee injuries and a series preview built around how Minnesota handles Victor Wembanyama. San Antonio enters as a heavy favorite, but the first test may be whether Rudy Gobert can avoid being dragged away from the rim again.
That question matters because Gobert comes in off a terrific series against the Nuggets, yet Wembanyama is expected to be the major matchup. During the regular season, the teams met once, and Gobert sagged off Wembanyama in that game, a look Minnesota may not want to repeat if the Spurs force him to defend in space.
If Gobert struggles, Chris Finch may turn to a forward on Wembanyama, and Julius Randle had some success in that role during the regular season. The Timberwolves are also bringing veteran experience, with two consecutive trips to the Conference Finals behind them, but Edwards’ health hangs over everything as they head into a series that could turn quickly if Minnesota cannot match San Antonio’s size and pace.
For the Spurs, Wembanyama gives them the clearest edge, and Gobert’s four-time Defensive Player of the Year pedigree gives Minnesota its best answer. That duel may decide whether the series starts as expected or becomes far more competitive than the favorites want.