Anthony Edwards, Oklahoma City Thunder and Timberwolves
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Anthony Edwards led the way once again for the home team, which now trails the series 2–1 heading into Monday night's Game 4. The 23-year-old Timberwolves star had 30 points in the victory and made a number of plays throughout the game that showed everyone once again why he's ready to possibly be the next face of the NBA.
Minnesota led by 19 after the first frame, 31 at halftime and was never threatened by the top-seeded Thunder. Oklahoma City coach Mark Daigneault waved the white flag and removed the majority of his key players with minutes remaining in the third quarter. Truthfully, he could’ve done so far sooner.
Minnesota played with an urgency that OKC just couldn't match in Game 3 as the Timberwolves blitzed the Thunder.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNVIDEO: Lu Dort Appears To Intentionally Mock Anthony Edwards During Heated Exchange As Thunder Get Blown Out By Wolves In Game 3With Anthony Edwards once again taking charge, the Minnesota Timberwolves dominated the Oklahoma City Thunder with a 143-101 win in Game 3 on Saturday. This victory was crucial for Minnesota, as they were on the brink of falling into a 0-3 hole in the series.
Despite being only 23 years old, Anthony Edwards has already surpassed Kevin Garnett in a surprising NBA playoff stat for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNDoes Anthony Edwards Want All That Superstar Smoke? We Find Out Tonight.NBA history tells us superstars are made in the playoffs and the Minnesota Timberwolves need Anthony Edwards to find his superstar right now.
Rather than risk another fine talking after a frustrating loss, Edwards didn't speak at all after the Timberwolves fell down 0-2 to OKC
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards has been named to the All-NBA Second Team, marking the second straight season he's been named to the prestigious list of top players. The league announced the All-NBA teams Friday evening.