Just finished watching the game. Jaric did get hurt at the end of the 1st quarter. They said he sprained his ankle, but I don't know how seriously.
I would say that this game was much better for the Wolves than the final score would indicate. It was the same story in that they played great for 3 quarters and then lost it at the end, but this time I feel like it was more due to the Spurs' incredibly high level of play versus the Wolves ineptitude. I'll give them a pass for the 4th quarter collapse because of the opponent. Not to say they didn't make mistakes (Telfair, who had been great for most of the game, had a couple of killer turnovers in the 4th quarter), but the Spurs are the defending champions for a reason. I feel like this game played out the same way every game I've seen against the Spurs over the last 7 years, with or without KG. They're just too tough defensively and have too many scoring options.
So, I would say that this game was at least a positive one for the Wolves since they did hang with the champs for quite a while. The 4th quarter aside, Telfair was solid, Brewer played great defense, Al was a monster, Craig Smith played well, and as much as I'm not a fan of Madsen, he actually was invaluable because he was able to get under Duncan's skin, drawing a technical and making him lose his cool. The only disappointment really was Walker, who was okay from 3, but couldn't get the shots to go off the dribble.
On another note, Jim Petersen was right on tonight in calling out the terrible officiating. There was a lot of flopping (Big Al got called for a foul when Jacque Vaughan ran into his back - huh?) and some atrocious no-calls , which I think took a mental toll on the Wolves as they were trying to hang on for dear life at the end of the 3rd and into the 4th. It's not the reason they ultimately lost, just disappointing that they had to deal with it.