Anthony Edwards, Wolves and Golden State Warriors
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With superstar point guard Steph Curry sidelined, the Minnesota Timberwolves have done exactly what people expected by taking advantage of the shorthanded Golde
Anthony Edwards poured in a game-high 36 points, Julius Randle had 24 as part of a triple-double and the Minnesota Timberwolves wrestled back home-court advantage in their second-round playoff series against the Golden State Warriors with a 102-97 triumph Saturday night in San Francisco.
Edwards was frustrated when he couldn't be the hero. His coaches were frustrated by his poor decisions. In the playoffs, he has become a star in crunch time, by learning when to make the right play -- or be the right play himself.
Anthony Edwards had beaten the half-time buzzer with a deep three, igniting his 30-point night. The Minnesota Timberwolves responded by outscoring the
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Audacy on MSNWolves with a golden opportunity to advance to Western Conference Finals with a win at home WednesdayIt’s a golden opportunity for Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves who are on the brink of their second straight trip to the Western Conference finals. All they have to do? Beat a Steph Curry-less Golden State Warriors at home Wednesday.
We hear Anthony Edwards’ voice. “I do not look up to anybody in the league right now. Not at all, yeah. Not in the slightest (stifled laughter).” The song “Ooh La La” by Run The Jewels is playing underneath the scene as Edwards walks through the halls of the Target Center to get into the locker room.
Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards delivers passionate halftime speech to fuel comeback win over Warriors
The Minnesota Timberwolves found themselves trailing against the Golden State Warriors at halftime, but were able to rally for a 117-110 win in Game 4 on Monday. During halftime of Game 4, Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards delivered a passionate speech that may have lit a fire under his teammates.
Jonathan Kuminga scoring 30 points in a playoff game against a dynamite Minnesota defense is probably the last thing any basketball fan had on their Bingo card, but so it goes for the former No. 7 overall pick.