In the opening act of their playoff series, the Minnesota Timberwolves slipped out of San Antonio with a 104-102 victory — a margin so thin it barely separates triumph from regret. Anthony Edwards, stepping off the bench rather than from his customary starting position, provided the decisive spark that road teams rarely find in hostile arenas. Beneath the final score lay a quieter drama: Rudy Gobert, Minnesota's defensive cornerstone, now faces across the court the very player he spent years guiding — Victor Wembanyama — a reminder that mentorship, like all things, eventually yields to competi
Timberwolves steal Game 1 from Spurs behind Edwards' bench spark
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