Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards admitted he couldn’t keep up with Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry’s pace during NBA games. Minnesota Timberwolves faced off against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night in a nail-biter that ended 116-115 in favor of the Warriors.
Anthony Edwards called out the Timberwolves' starting lineup after they came out flat in the first quarter of Wednesday night's loss against the Warriors.
Despite a tough 116-115 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, Anthony Edwards emphasized the importance of the Minnesota Timberwolves’ resiliency.
Edwards finished Wednesday's 116-115 loss to the Warriors with 28 points (7-19 FG, 4-9 3Pt, 10-11 FT), eight rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal in 41 minutes. The fifth-year guard tied Donte DiVincenzo for the team scoring lead,
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The Warriors beat the Minnesota Timberwolves by one point on Wednesday night, but not before Bob Fitzgerald offered some baffling advice on the broadcast.
The Minnesota Timberwolves rallied from a 24-point deficit to forge a late tie in a 116-115 loss to the Golden State Warriors that suggested they're not far from finding their groove.
Although the Golden State Warriors struggled in the 2024-25 season, they've conquered the Minnesota Timberwolves. Wednesday's primetime ESPN-broadcasted matchup continued the theme of their regular-season series. The Warriors tamed the Timberwolves in a wire-to-wire 116-115 victory.
Anthony Edwards was not a happy man after the Minnesota Timberwolves lost 116-115 to the Golden State Warriors. He spoke after the game and called out the starting lineup for not playing hard enough.
"I would say the starting group gotta come out with more energy like we want to play the game of basketball, like we love the game."
MINNEAPOLIS — Draymond Green missed his third straight game on Wednesday after getting ruled out with an illness and a back injury, with the former being more significant than the latter.