The Timberwolves were on the precipice of a horrific loss that almost certainly would've sealed their fate in this second-round series against the Spurs. And then they did what they've done so many times with their backs against the wall: They dug deep and found a way. Anthony Edwards went into superstar mode in the fourth quarter, scoring 16 of his 36 points in the final frame. The Wolves got big plays from several guys as they rallied down the stretch, closing on a 28-15 run after trailing 94-86. And their 114-109 victory in Game 4 β a game that will be remembered for Victor Wembanyama's first-half ejection β evened things up heading into Game 5 in San Antonio on Tuesday night. The Wolves absolutely had to have this one, as falling into a 3-1 hole against these 62-win Spurs would've likely been a death sentence. But for a while, even after Wembanyama's ejection, Minnesota didn't exactly seem to realize the importance of the moment. Fortunately for them, that changed when it mattered most.β¦