Spurs release lengthy injury report for Sunday's clash against the T'Wolves.
The Minnesota Timberwolves will be up against the San Antonio Spurs in the second half of their back-to-back on Sunday, November 30. This is the first time both teams are locking horns in the NBA 2025-26 regular season. The hosts are coming off a 119-115 win over the Boston Celtics, owing to a 39-point effort from Anthony Edwards. Apart from him, Julius Randle, Rudy Gobert and Donte DiVincenzo dropped 43 points to guide the side to their first win in four games.
On the other hand, the Spurs continue their fiery form as they come off a two-game winning streak. In their most recent fixture in the NBA Cup, they handed a three-point defeat to the Denver Nuggets, despite missing Victor Wembanyama. Devin Vassell led the charts with 35 points, while Julian Champagnie accompanied him with 25 points. The Spurs are now 13-5, seeded fourth in the Western Conference.
Both the teams have been doing well in the current season, and we can expect a high-octane clash unfolding at Target Center in Minnesota on Sunday. Before that, let’s get into the listed injury concerns for both Wolves and Spurs.
Here, we breakdown injury concerns as well as expected starting lineups for Minnesota Timberwolves vs San Antonio Spurs.
All is well with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
| Player | Position | Injury | Status |
| Jordan McLaughlin | PG | Hamstring | Out |
| Harrison Ingram | SF | Undisclosed | Questionable |
| Stephon Castle | PG | Hip | Out |
| Victor Wembanyama | C | Calf | Out |
Jordan McLaughlin has been dealing with a hamstring injury, and he will be out for a 12th straight game on Sunday.
Harrison Ingram has been out for undisclosed injuries.
Stephon Castle is currently sidelined with a left hip flexor strain sustained on November 16. The Spurs are yet to release a clear timetable of his return.
Victor Wembanyama has been dealing with a left calf strain since mid November. He has been sidelined indefinitely.
Minnesota Timberwolves: Jaden McDaniels, Julius Randle, Rudy Gobert, Donte DiVincenzo, Anthony Edwards
San Antonio Spurs: Harrison Barnes, Julian Champagnie, Luke Kornet, De’Aaron Fox, Devin Vassell
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