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Fadeaway World on MSNAnthony Edwards Hilariously Calls Out Warriors’ Plan To Get 'Wardell' Back For Game 6Anthony Edwards has never lacked confidence or comedic timing, and during Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals, he displayed both in a moment that quickly went viral. Caught on the mic in a courtside exchange with Golden State Warriors guard Gary Payton II,
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.
Draymond Green tipped his cap to Anthony Edwards after his third-quarter flurry helped the Minnesota Timberwolves take a 3-1 series lead and push the Golden State Warriors to the brink of elimination.
The Minnesota Timberwolves continue to respond. On the heels of a somewhat concerning Game 1 loss to the Golden State Warriors– Stephen Curry suffered a hamstring injury and only played 13 minutes– they came out strong in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals.
The Timberwolves are poised to make a run at Anthony Edwards' favorite player. The post Timberwolves Tabbed as Frontrunner in Potential Blockbuster Trade for 15-Time NBA All-Star appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Even though the Wolves had won Games 2 and 3, it rarely felt over those two games like they reached their peak potential in this series against the Stephen Curry-less Golden State Warriors. They did that in the third quarter of Game 4 on Monday night,
The Minnesota Timberwolves suffered a setback in Game 2 as Anthony Edwards injured his ankle when Warriors forward Trayce Jackson-Davis stepped on it.
The Golden State Warriors were able to escape a 3-1 comeback from the Houston Rockets, getting the best of them in seven games. However, their path to a potenti
Anthony Edwards has always entertained the idea of playing football professionally, and now, a team doctor sees his potential as an NFL player.
The Minnesota Timberwolves turned their season around right when they realized what Julius Randle could do for them.