The San Antonio Spurs have been riding high for the last two weeks. In the absence of Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle, the team has secured big wins and earned its spot in the NBA Cup Quarterfinals. It seemed like that hot streak was continuing in Minneapolis until a fourth-quarter collapse handed the Spurs a 125-112 loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
There were plenty of highlights for both teams. The difference ended up being the hot shooting of the Wolves down the stretch. Minnesota shot 46% from three, knocking down 17 triples, while the Spurs shot only 24%, hitting 8 threes.
It was rare to see a three go down for the Spurs on Sunday night. This play was fairly comical at the moment. No one picks up Luke Kornet, so he brings the ball up in transition to find Harrison Barne

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