
San Antonio Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves head into Recreation 4 of their Western Convention semifinals sequence with the identical storyline however completely different availability charts, as the newest official NBA damage report reshapes the margins round a decent postseason battle at Goal Heart.
The Spurs presently lead the sequence after taking Recreation 3 on the street in Minnesota, 115–108, following their dominant 133–95 win in Recreation 2 and a slender 104–102 loss in Recreation 1. That swing has flipped management firmly towards San Antonio after a shaky opener.
The Spurs carry a clear damage sheet into the matchup, giving them full rotation flexibility as they appear to increase their management of the sequence. Minnesota, in the meantime, is managing a confirmed absence that immediately impacts its perimeter construction.
San Antonio lists no gamers on the damage report, that means the core rotation constructed round De’Aaron Fox, Victor Wembanyama, and Stephon Fortress is absolutely out there.
The Timberwolves’ state of affairs is completely different, with Donte DiVincenzo formally dominated out resulting from a proper Achilles tendon damage and ongoing restoration course of.
Minnesota’s offensive load stays concentrated in Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle, with Jaden McDaniels and Rudy Gobert anchoring complementary manufacturing.

