National Basketball Association
San Antonio 97, Minnesota 90
When: 9:00 PM ET, Saturday, March 4, 2017
Where: AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas
Officials: #37 Eric Dalen, #55 Bill Kennedy, #68 Jacyn Goble
Attendance: 18418

SAN ANTONIO -- In the big scheme of things in the NBA, playing games in one city one night and another on the next is part of the grind. But how teams compete in back-to-back nights is not commonplace unless you're talking about the San Antonio Spurs.

San Antonio won for the 18th time in the 22 games this season that have been part of back-to-back contests as Kawhi Leonard scored 34 points, including six in overtime, and all but willed the Spurs to a 97-90 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night at the A&T Center.

The Spurs shrugged off three and a half lackadaisical quarters of play with a furious comeback and won back-to-back overtime games for the first time since 2005. The victory allowed San Antonio to clinch a playoff spot for a 20th straight season, extending their own record.

Leonard's two baskets and a pair of free throws gave the Spurs a 94-90 lead with 2:21 left in the extra period and a Danny Green putback of his own missed shot with 18.6 seconds remaining cemented the win for San Antonio, its seventh straight.

The game was tied at 83 but San Antonio had the final possession and 18.9 seconds to find a game-winning shot in regulation. Leonard dribbled out all but the final three seconds from above the top of the key, drove to his left against Andrew Wiggins but did not get a shot off before the quarter expired.

"We don't give in, I guess," said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich after San Antonio's third straight close victory. "We are realizing more and more that these games are 48 minutes and that you don't have to panic -- you just keep on playing. We finally made a few shots. We've been having trouble doing that lately, but the defense gave us the opportunity to win."

The Spurs (48-13) got 18 points and 10 rebounds from LaMarcus Aldridge and 17 points off the bench from Pau Gasol, 10 of those in the first half. Leonard also recorded 10 rebounds, six steals and five assists for San Antonio.

"Last night we got in pretty late but we had to stay in it and be mentally focused for this game no matter how tired we were," Leonard said. "You just have to keep going and keep pounding, and I was drawing my energy from the coaching staff and the players on my team being locked in and wanting this win."

Karl-Anthony Towns led Minnesota with 24 points and 14 rebounds, with 20 points and eight boards coming in the first half.

"We had the lead and the Spurs were waiting for us to have that one moment where we relaxed," Towns said. "We did, and their discipline got them this win."

Wiggins added 17 points for the Timberwolves (25-37) while Gorgui Dieng hit for 13 points and took 11 rebounds, Nemanja Bjelica scored 12 points and Ricky Rubio tallied 11 points, had 13 rebounds and dished out 10 assists.

Minnesota's 18 turnovers led to 26 points for San Antonio. Four of the turnovers were 24-second violations in the last quarter and a half of the game.

"San Antonio is a tough team and you have to play great for the entire game -- three quarters or three and a half quarters doesn't get it done," Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau said. "You have to play from start to finish and you have to play smart. You can't beat yourself. We didn't finish the way we needed to."

After having played an overtime game in New Orleans on Friday night, the Spurs slept through the first quarter and Minnesota took advantage of San Antonio's fatigue to jump to a 26-14 lead after 12 minutes. San Antonio's starters scored seven points and the Spurs misses five of their six free throws in the period.

Minnesota led by as many as 16 points on two occasions in the second quarter and went to halftime up 55-43 behind 20 points and eight rebounds from Towns. The Timberwolves outshot San Antonio 46.9 percent to 40 percent and outrebounded the Spurs 28-18.

Aldridge led the Spurs with 11 points and seven rebounds in the first half and Gasol added 10 points off the bench for San Antonio.

The Spurs got to within five points twice in the third quarter but a 30-foot 3-point shot by Bjelica with 0.3 seconds to play in the period handed Minnesota a 70-62 lead heading to the fourth quarter.

Dejounte Murray's high-arching one hander cut the Timberwolves' lead to 71-68 with 9:07 to play and two Leonard free throws on San Antonio's next possession brought them as close as they had been to Minnesota since the opening tip.

The Spurs had four straight possessions after that to tie or take the lead before finally tying the game at 78 on a turnaround jumper in the lane by Aldridge with 3:47 to play.

"Overall we played a pretty good game until the end, when he had some mistakes and too many turnovers," said Rubio, who had his fifth career triple-double, his first since March 2, 2015. "Our plan was to push the pace because we knew San Antonio had a late game and a plan trip last night but they responded and pushed back, especially when we made some mistakes."

NOTES: The Spurs held out reserve G Manu Ginobili for rest. ... Minnesota's 14-player roster averages 3.4 years of NBA experience and has an average age of 25.9 years; last season's opening night group for the Timberwolves averaged 5.1 and 27.6 years, respectively. ... Minnesota's 107-80 win at Utah on Wednesday was its sixth triumph by 20-plus points this season. The Timberwolves registered only two such victories a year ago and one in 2014-15. ... San Antonio has the best defensive rating in the league (100.7) and second best net rating (9.1) behind Golden State. ... The Timberwolves head home for three straight games beginning with Monday's contest versus Portland. ... San Antonio hosts Houston on Monday in the third of 12 home games in March.
Top Game Performances
 
Minnesota   San Antonio
Karl-Anthony Towns 24 Scoring Kawhi Leonard 34
Ricky Rubio 10 Assists Kawhi Leonard 5
Karl-Anthony Towns 14 Rebounds LaMarcus Aldridge 10
Karl-Anthony Towns 6 Free Throws Made Kawhi Leonard 11
Ricky Rubio 3 Steals Kawhi Leonard 6
Gorgui Dieng 1 Blocks LaMarcus Aldridge 2
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Minnesota 90 39.3 4-16 16-22 24 55 3 6 18
San Antonio 97 40.4 6-24 15-24 16 49 8 10 13
Upcoming Games
  • San Antonio will play their next game at home against Houston. The Spurs have a W/L % of .771 after a win and .846 after a loss.
  • Minnesota will play their next game at home against Portland. The Timberwolves have a W/L % of .308 after a win and .472 after a loss.