Timberwolves, Anthony Edwards
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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.
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Fadeaway World on MSNFormer NBA Player Questions Why Anthony Edwards Is Considered "Face Of The NBA" Ahead Of Jayson TatumAnthony Edwards has been making a genuine claim for being the "Face of the NBA" this season. However, Jay Williams was in disbelief as to how people would overlook Jayson Tatum, who had been a far more successful player over the past few seasons.
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.
Minnesota guard Anthony Edwards has led the Wolves past Durant, Jokic, James and Doncic during the past two NBA playoffs.
As LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant approach the twilight of their careers, the race to claim the NBA’s future is heating up. And one young star, in particular, is making waves: Anthony Edwards.
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.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have a bona fide sniper with Anthony Edwards, who has reached the same elite level as Stephen Curry, the league's greatest shooter.
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.
Both teams not only easily swept their opponents, but they also currently possess the two highest margins of victory averages in NBA playoff history. OKC beat the Memphis Grizzlies by an average of 19.5 points per game, while the Cavaliers demolished the Miami Heat by 30.5 (!) points in their four victories.