In Round One of the NBA playoffs, the San Antonio Spurs lost home-court advantage to the Portland Trail Blazers, and then won two road games to take a 3-1 lead. Now the Spurs find themselves in a similar situation, with the chance to go up 3-1 on the Minnesota Timberwolves before heading back to San Antonio with a chance to win the series.
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4 Minnesota natives, over dozen ex-Vikings competing in Super Bowl 60
The Minnesota Vikings, again, won’t be competing in the biggest game of the NFL season when the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots compete in Super Bowl 60 on Sunday. However, the teams feature more than a dozen former Vikings players and coaches, plus a few Minnesota natives.
Altogether, there are nearly two dozen Minnesota connections to this year’s Super Bowl contenders. Here is the breakdown by the numbers:
- 4 Minnesota natives
- 3 Seahawks: Nick Kallerup – Wayzata, Boye Mafe – Golden Valley, Ty Okada – Woodbury
- 1 Patriot: Wide receivers coach Todd Downing – Eden Prairie
- 3 Gophers alums
- 2 Seahawks: Kallerup and Mafe
- 1 Patriot: Jack Gibbens
- 7 former Vikings coaches
- 5 for Seattle: Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, assistant head coach Leslie Frazier, run game coordinator Rick Dennison, quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko and safeties coach Jeff Howard
- 2 for New England: Downing and outside linebackers coach Mike Smith
- 11 ex-Vikings players
- 4 Seahawks: Starting QB Sam Darnold, linebacker Chazz Surratt, running back Cam Akers (practice squad) and cornerback Shaquill Griffin (practice squad)
- 7 Patriots: Starting center Garrett Bradbury, starting wide receiver Stefon Diggs, starting nose tackle Khyiris Tonga, offensive lineman Vederian Lowe, quarterback Joshua Dobbs, wide receiver Trent Sherfield Sr., and defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy (injured reserve)
- 22 total Minnesota connections
- 12 Seahawks: Kallerup, Mafe, Okada, Darnold, Surratt, Akers, Griffin, Kubiak, Frazier, Dennison, Janocko and Howard
- 10 Patriots: Downing, Gibbens, Bradbury, Diggs, Tonga, Lowe, Dobbs, Sherfield, Roy and Smith
Watch: Eden Prairie native Todd Downing pumped to coach in Super Bowl with New England Patriots
Watch: Boye Mafe’s family happy for him reaching Super Bowl with Seattle Seahawks
Kickoff is set for 5:30 p.m. on NBC.
Next year will mark 50 years since the Vikings last played in the Super Bowl.
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Game Four Preview: San Antonio Spurs vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
Victor Wembanyama’s heroics helped the Spurs take a 2-1 lead in a 115-108 victory. Much like the first game of the series, Game Three was defined by back-and-forth play and tough defense. It wasn’t until Wembanyama took over in the fourth quarter that a clear winner emerged. Minnesota desperately needs a win at home to avoid going down 3-1, so expect another physical game with a large sense of urgency from the Wolves.
San Antonio’s strategy of playing fast on offense, pestering the Wolves’ ball-handlers on the perimeter with full-court pressure and doubles, while funneling everything to Wembanyama in the paint, has worked so far. Minnesota’s head coach, Chris Finch, is one of the best in the business. He’ll certainly have adjustments to counter the strategies that have worked for the Spurs.
This series has been pretty close through three games. Game Four should be no different. San Antonio can put itself in a great position to win the series by stealing another game on the road.
May 10th, 2026 | 6:30 PM CT
Watch: Peacock / NBC | Listen: WOAI (1200 AM)
Spurs Injuries: No injuries to report.
Timberwolves Injuries: Donte DiVincenzo – Out (achilles)
Winning the possession battle
The Timberwolves took 14 more shots than the Spurs in Game Three. It’s rare to win a game where you lose the possession battle so brutally. Minnesota had 15 offensive rebounds compared to the Spurs’ 8. A lot of those offensive rebounds were long or contested 50/50 balls. If San Antonio had eliminated those second-change opportunities, the margin of victory may have been wider.
A great example of that was Game Two, when the Spurs forced 22 turnovers and grabbed more offensive rebounds, leading to a blowout. The Wolves have struggled to shoot the ball well in the series. Giving them easy opportunities and extra possessions is allowing them to make up for this weakness. The Spurs have to secure the defensive glass and take care of the ball to give themselves some more cushion in Game Four.
De’Aaron Fox’s shotmaking
San Antonio’s All-Star guard has been hot and cold in this series. He shot poorly in Games One and Three, but had a nice stat line in Game Two. Fox is averaging 18 points on 46.3% shooting in the playoffs overall. He, for the most part, has stepped up when the Spurs needed him this postseason. It’s been harder for him to get to the rim with guys like Jaden McDaniels and Anthony Edwards guarding him on the perimeter, and Rudy Gobert roaming the paint.
Wembanyama is sure to draw a lot of attention in Game Four. San Antonio is going to need another player to step up and take on some of the scoring load. Fox is the best equipped to do that.
Minnesota’s Wembanyama game plan
Wembanyama has dominated this series. Something has to change for Minnesota to minimize his impact. Will they play Gobert more minutes? Start sending doubles earlier? Give the Spurs more open three-pointers to prohibit him from scoring inside? On offense, will the Wolves look to generate more threes to avoid going at Wembanyama in the paint? Whatever adjustments Chris Finch makes will be important to watch for in Game Four.
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