San Antonio Spurs vs Minnesota Timberwolves Prediction, 11/30/2025 Preview and Pick
Game: San Antonio Spurs vs Minnesota Timberwolves
Date: Sunday, November 30, 2025
Location: Target Center in Minneapolis, MN
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
The Minnesota Timberwolves (10-8) will take on the San Antonio Spurs (12-5) at Target Center on Sunday.

The Spurs took the court against the Trail Blazers and went home with a win by a final score of 115-102 in their last contest. San Antonio wrapped up the contest having earned a 40.6% FG percentage (41 out of 101) and made 11 out of their 33 shots from 3-point land. From the charity stripe, the Spurs buried 22 of their 25 shots for a percentage of 88.0%. In reference to rebounding, they compiled 57 with 20 of them being of the offensive variety. They also dished out 17 assists for the game in addition to forcing the other team into 18 turnovers and having 12 steals. With respect to defending, San Antonio allowed the other team to shoot 42.5% from the floor on 37 out of 87 shooting. Portland distributed 21 assists and had 3 steals in this game. Moreover, Portland had 48 rebounds (12 offensive, 36 defensive) and had 6 rejections. Portland finished the game at 63.3% at the free throw line by knocking down 19 of their 30 attempts. They also buried 9 of their 36 attempts from distance. Concerning fouls, the Spurs ended up finishing with 22 and the Trail Blazers accounted for 22 fouls.
Today’s Featured NBA Best Bet! DOC’S SPORTS NBA is heating up with a 4-0 run and 5-Unit winners Friday and Saturday, and they are back Monday looking for another Top Play winner with a 7-Unit NBA prediction (7:30 p.m. EST). Doc’s expects an easy winner tonight! Sign up below for Doc’s Monday NBA card. You can get this top rated play complimentary when you set up a free $60 account here at Doc’s Sports and use part of it towards his a one day NBA package. Join Now! |
De'Aaron Fox is someone who came through in this game. He scored 37 points on 11 out of 25 shooting. He played 33 minutes played and also snagged 6 boards. Fox finished the game at 44.0% from the field and earned 8 dimes.
Get all of our NBA Picks Tonight
San Antonio will take the court with a record of 12-5 on the season. They currently have an average of 118.1 points per outing (14th in the league) while shooting 48.8% from the floor. The Spurs are hitting 36.0% on 3-pointers (221 of 614) and 79.6% from the charity stripe. As a unit, San Antonio is grabbing 46.1 rebounds per game and has earned 445 assists on the year, which is 22nd in the NBA in terms of passing. They are giving up possession 15.6 times per contest and as a unit are committing 20.6 personal fouls per contest.
On defense, the Spurs have forced 14.8 turnovers on a nightly basis while drawing 22.1 fouls. They surrender 38.4% on three-point shots and they are ranked 4th in the league in points per game allowed (111.6). The Spurs defensively are giving up a field goal percentage of 44.9% (677 of 1,507) and they relinquish 40.3 rebounds per game as a squad. They rank 4th in the league in giving up assists to their opponents with 443 relinquished for the season.
When they last stepped on the court, the Timberwolves took a loss by a final score of 113-105 when they played the Thunder. The Timberwolves were able to corral 32 defensive boards and 12 offensive boards totaling 44 for the matchup. They also gave up possession 16 times, while earning 4 steals for the contest. The Thunder committed 25 fouls in this matchup which got the Timberwolves to the free throw line for a total of 37 attempts. They were able to convert 22 of them for a clip of 59.5%. In terms of shots from distance, Minnesota made 17 of their 37 attempts (45.9%). Overall, the Timberwolves shot 33 for 80 from the floor which gave them a percentage of 41.3%. The Timberwolves permitted the Thunder to bury 38 of their 80 attempts from the field which left them shooting 47.5% in the game. They finished the game shooting 26.9% from beyond the perimeter by hitting 7 of 26 and ended up going 30 of 38 from the free throw line (78.9%). With respect to how they cleaned up the glass, Minnesota permitted Oklahoma City to snag 39 overall (5 on the offensive glass).
Anthony Edwards was important for the Timberwolves for the contest. He made 9 out of 19 for the game for a field goal percentage of 47.4%, and had 8 rebounds. Edwards earned 31 points in his 40 minutes on the court and had 5 dimes in this contest.
Minnesota has a win-loss record of 10-8 on the campaign. The Timberwolves are committing 23.1 fouls every game and they shoot 75.9% from the free throw line. They are earning an assist 25.7 times per game (21st in the NBA) and they lose possession by turning the ball over 15.4 times per game. Minnesota has accounted for 2,139 points for the campaign (118.8 per contest) and they pull in 44.2 boards per game. When it comes to executing on offense, the Timberwolves are connecting on 48.2% from the floor, which has them ranked 9th in the NBA.
The Timberwolves on the defensive side of the court are 9th in the league in points allowed per game with 114.2. They are forcing their opponents into 15.7 turnovers on a nightly basis and have allowed teams to shoot 45.6% from the field (9th in the NBA). The Minnesota defense surrenders 35.9% on 3-point attempts (223 of 622) and their opponents are making 76.7% of their free throw shots. They surrender 25.9 assists and 43.9 total boards per game, which is 10th and 14th in the league.
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Minnesota
Get $60 worth of FREE premium member picks. No Obligation. No Salesman. No Credit Card. Fast Sign up with Instant Access Click Here
Get NBA picks on every single game, or if you want our very best bets by the experts, sign up for your free $60 account with a guarantee.
Get all of Today's Free NBA Picks & Expert Advice
Get all of Today's NBA Best Bets
Additional Resources:
Minnesota Timberwolves - Twitter
San Antonio Spurs - Twitter

