The San Antonio Spurs are headed to the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 2017 after defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves 139-109 in Game 6 on Friday night. Behind strong performances from Stephon Castle, DeâAaron Fox, and Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio closed out the series in dominant fashion and now prepares for a matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Wembanyama finished with 19 points, six rebounds, and three blocks as the Spurs overwhelmed Minnesota on both ends of the floor. The victory also continued San Antonioâs surge after the team won seven consecutive playoff games and established itself as one of the leagueâs most balanced postseason groups.
The Spurs now face a much different challenge against the defending champion Thunder, with Game 1 scheduled for Monday at Paycom Center.
Victor Wembanyama Sends Respectful Warning About Oklahoma City Thunder
GettySan Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama
Following the series-clinching win, Wembanyama addressed the upcoming Western Conference Finals matchup and acknowledged the challenge Oklahoma City presents.
âAnd we know it’s going to be a whole different series and totally other challenges,â Wembanyama said. âThis is a team that knows how to play basketball. They know their stuff.â
The Spurs star added that preparation will immediately become the focus before Game 1.
âAnd we’re going to see,â Wembanyama said. âWe’re going to re-watch all their games and do the scouting and try to execute over there on game one.â
San Antonio enters the series after producing one of its most complete performances of the postseason against Minnesota. Stephon Castle led the Spurs with 32 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists in Game 6, while Fox added 21 points on 8-of-10 shooting. Rookie Dylan Harper also scored 15 points as the Spursâ backcourt trio combined to fuel the offense.
âWhat we’re walking into on Monday is a different animal,â Harper said after the win. âThe experience is great for all of us. But we’ve just got to have the mindset of we’re going to keep the foot on the gas no matter what.â
Castle, Fox, and Harper combined for nine made 3-pointers during the victory as San Antonio recorded the third-highest scoring playoff game in franchise history.
Fox credited the teamâs rotational structure and guard depth for helping create offensive balance around Wembanyama.
âThe way our rotations work, at all times we have two of us out there,â Fox said. âWe’re all able to play off one another. We can all get to the basket. We all make our open shots.â
Victor Wembanyama Highlights San Antonio Spursâ Defensive Identity
GettySan Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama
While the Spursâ offense dominated headlines after the Game 6 blowout, Wembanyama pointed to the teamâs defensive connectivity as one of the biggest reasons for the postseason success.
âThis series was probably the most fun I’ve had on defense,â Wembanyama said after eliminating Minnesota. âLike everybody was connected⦠And that’s the most fun I had on defense.â
San Antonio consistently disrupted Minnesota throughout the series, using Wembanyamaâs rim protection alongside aggressive perimeter defense from Castle, Fox, and the rest of the rotation.
Wembanyama also praised Castleâs composure during the closeout game after the rookie guard delivered one of the best performances of his young career.
âThe way this team is built, they were trying to take me away from the rim and just grab me,â Wembanyama said. â[Castle] was amazing. Just the composure to make the late choice and to push the defense in as far as they can go to take care of our strengths, he was great.â
Castle became the fifth player in Spurs history to record at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists in a playoff clinching game, joining Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Manu Ginobili, and George Gervin.
Spurs coach Mitch Johnson also praised Castleâs approach following the win.
âHis temperament and disposition led to him having the right approach and playing the right way,â Johnson said. âWhen they have the right approach and play with the fundamentals needed at this level to execute, their talent can take it to another level.â
Now, San Antonio turns its focus toward Oklahoma City, with Wembanyama emphasizing recovery, preparation, and discipline ahead of the conference finals.
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