DENVER, COLORADO - APRIL 27: Head coach Chris Finch of the Minnesota Timberwolves gestures during the first quarter against the Denver Nuggets in Game Five of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Ball Arena on April 27, 2026 in Denver, Colorado.

T-Wolves' Finch: Wemby had 'at least 4' missed goaltending calls

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Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch doesn't believe all of Victor Wembanyama's NBA playoff-record 12 blocks in Game 1 of the West semifinals were legitimate.

"When we looked at them, at least four of them were goaltending. Maybe, even a fifth," Finch told reporters Tuesday, including ESPN's Anthony Slater. "To me, it's a little alarming that none of them were called. And here's a generational shot-blocker - who's 7-foot-6, who goes after everything - and there's no heightened awareness that these blocks could be goaltends."

Finch specifically mentioned Wembanyama's stuffing of Terrence Shannon Jr. during the third possession of the game, calling the play a "clean, obvious" goaltending call.

The importance of each potential bucket wasn't lost on the Timberwolves head coach, especially in a contest ultimately decided by just two points.

"You know the value of eight points in an NBA game? It's massive, right? That's also 33% of his blocks were goaltending uncalled," Finch said. "If I were to give you a 33% raise, you would like that, right? That's a huge number."

Minnesota's willingness to keep attacking the rim despite Wembanyama's presence was a significant factor in their series-opening victory, as the team tallied 54 points in the paint.

Game 2 tips off Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. ET in San Antonio.

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