Minnesota Timberwolves superstar guard Anthony Edwards hits a new low after loss against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Anthony Edwards drives and kicks it in the corner to an open Jaden McDaniels for three. Anthony Edwards drives and kicks it in the corner to an open Jaden McDaniels for three
Even after the last-second loss, Anthony Edwards' face lit up at the question during his postgame media availability. "That's my dog," the Minnesota Timberwolves guard said when asked about Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant.
It’s foolproof. Immediately after a win, Anthony Edwards will deflect the credit to his teammates. It doesn’t matter if Edwards put the team on his back
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch wanted Edwards to catch the ball in the backcourt, giving him more of a running start toward the rim after he had taken 18 free throws in a rugged afternoon in FedExForum. But that was far too easy for the Grizzlies to cut off, which has been the problem for the Wolves this season.
Despite a tough 116-115 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, Anthony Edwards emphasized the importance of the Minnesota Timberwolves’ resiliency.
"I would say the starting group gotta come out with more energy like we want to play the game of basketball, like we love the game."
Anthony Edwards called out the Timberwolves' starting lineup after they came out flat in the first quarter of Wednesday night's loss against the Warriors.
Anthony Edwards struggled mightily through the opening six minutes of the first quarter on Friday in New York. He looked entirely out of rhythm, missing his first six shot attempts. Then he
In his postgame scrum Wednesday, Anthony Edwards did not want to focus on the fact that the Minnesota Timberwolves were down 13-0 against the Golden State Warriors about four minutes into the first quarter and down 34-14 heading into the second.
Anthony Edwards scored 20 of his 41 points in the fourth quarter and the Minnesota Timberwolves overcome a sloppy first half and beat the NBA-worst Washington Wizards 120-106.