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The Minnesota Timberwolves have Anthony Edwards. The Golden State Warriors do not. Sometimes, it's just that simple. The Wolves, led by Edwards' 30 points and five assists, beat the Dubs 117-110 on Monday night to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the semifinals of the Western Conference playoffs.
Anthony Edwards scored 30 points against the Golden State Warriors in Game 4, and the Minnesota Timberwolves are now up 3-1. Colin Cowherd asks if the T-Wolves are built to win it all.
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Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle combined for 61 points, dominating the Warriors in Game 4 as the Timberwolves' title aspirations soar.
The Curry-less Warriors only had one player, Jonathan Kuminga, get over 15 points. Jimmy Butler was held to 14 points. No Warriors player hit more than two three-pointers. The wait is now on to see if Curry can return for Game 5 on Wednesday in Minnesota.
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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.
NBA intel and fit: The Pistons breaking through and making the playoffs conveyed this pick to the Timberwolves, who have a nice opportunity to add talent after having traded away most of their draft capital since Tim Connelly took over as president. Wolf would give them a versatile frontcourt player capable of contributing sooner than later.
After a close first half in Game 4 of the series against the Golden State Warriors, the Minnesota Timberwolves had their greatest third-quarter performance in the franchise's postseason history. It was Minnesota's highest-ever winning margin, as they won ...