Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves
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Minnesota's star is on a path of destruction of the league's icons. First was LeBron James, and now comes Steph Curry.
Minnesota guard Anthony Edwards has led the Wolves past Durant, Jokic, James and Doncic during the past two NBA playoffs.
ESPN announced the broadcast peaked with 10,274,000 viewers by game’s end. That’s 32% better than last year’s Clippers-Mavericks game played in the same slot. That contest, too, featured Doncic, as well as Kyrie Irving and Paul George. This is different. Because Minnesota brings its own star power to the stage in the form of Anthony Edwards.
When asked in February if he saw himself as potentially being the future face of the NBA, Edwards told reporters, "Not really." When asked why, Edwards answered, "That's what they've got Wemby for."
One game after Steph Curry's injury, we were about to lose another star. But, luckily, Anthony Edwards is OK, and the Timberwolves have as good a shot as anybody to win it all.
Resources: Daily Lines | Where to watch | NBA Playoff Bracket Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder: +135 Jayson Tatum, Celtics: +280 Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves: 10-1 Donovan Mitchell, Cavaliers ...
The Los Angeles Lakers' postseason that started with so much promise is over after just five games. The Lakers lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves 103-96 on Wednesday as star Luka Dončić fought through an apparent injury but didn't have enough to will his team to victory.
Anthony Edwards and Minnesota Timberwolves managed to advance to the Western Conference Semifinals leaving behind LeBron James' Los Angeles Lakers. Edwards averaged 26.8 points, 8
The Western Conference Semifinals will be a battle of the two most exciting guards in the NBA today, Steph Curry and Anthony Edwards. While Curry may be in the
After taking care of LeBron James and the Lakers in Round 1, Anthony Edwards earned a new moniker from 14-time WWE Champion Randy Orton.
There, Anthony Edwards once again showed up in style at the Chase Center, just as he had in the previous game, and blew the contest wide open in the second half. He scored over half of his 30 points in the third quarter alone – 16 in just five minutes. The final score, 117-110, felt more comfortable than it looks.