Victor Wembanyama’s Historic 12-Block Night Shattered Records — But Was It Enough to Silence the Timberwolves?
Victor Wembanyama threw down a defensive clinic Monday night that’s got folks talking all the way through the Western Conference semifinals. The guy was swatting shots like it was going out of style—breaking a postseason block record that’s stood tall for years. But, and here’s the kicker, his jaw-dropping performance wasn’t enough to push the San Antonio Spurs over the finish line. The Minnesota Timberwolves snagged the victory in a nail-biter that went right down to the wire at the Frost Bank Center, 104-102. What makes this all the more compelling? It was Anthony Edwards’ first time back on the court since a pesky bone bruise sidelined him—and he came off the bench to make a real impact. Wembanyama’s 12 blocks shattered a record last owned by legends; a testament to his defensive prowess even if the scoreboard didn’t tilt in his favor this time. The Spurs now find themselves playing catch-up, down 1-0 in the series. Curious for the gritty details on this epic showdown? LEARN MORE



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