Anthony Edwards Says No 1 'Will Work Harder Than Me'
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With their backs against the wall entering Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals on Saturday night, the Minnesota Timberwolves raced out to a 20-point lead after one quarter and never looked back, routing the Oklahoma City Thunder,
“Can’t Be Mad”: Bringing Up Nikola Jokic, Kendrick Perkins Defends Anthony Edwards After Game 4 Loss
Pointing out Nikola Jokic's struggles against the Thunder, Kendrick Perkins claims Game 4 loss cannot be blamed on Anthony Edwards.
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Total Pro Sports on MSN“Nobody’s Gonna Work Harder Than Me This Summer” — Anthony Edwards Vows To Chase A Ring For 37-Year-Old TeammateAnthony Edwards seemed optimistic about his own future, but the WCF defeat weighed more heavily on him because of Mike Conley.
Anthony Edwards is the first to acknowledge that he needs to up his game for the Timberwolves to win an NBA title.
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Reaching a second straight Western Conference finals was a remarkable accomplishment for the Minnesota Timberwolves after a surprise shuffle of the roster right before training camp and the pains of adjustments and injuries throughout the regular season.
In a May 29 end-of-season news conference following a Game 5 elimination to the Oklahoma City Thunder, Finch made a call for Edwards to lean more into foul-baiting that has become synonymous with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards had a good series, but was far from dominant against the Thunder. Part of this was due to the Thunder's physicality during the series—an area Timberwolves coach Chris Finch believes Edwards can improve in going forward.