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The Minnesota Timberwolves put together arguably their best season in franchise history, last year. That was aided by Anthony Edwards taking another significant step forward in his development ...
Edwards was electric early, pouring in 24 first-quarter points. He finished with 37. A quick scan of the box score would suggest the 23-year-old guard was not to blame for the defeat.
Edwards needs to stop complaining and start manipulating the system to his advantage. Like SGA. Edwards became a prolific three-point shooter last season, a major step in his development. SGA proves ...
Edwards’s development, therefore, is at the core of their future. They need him to be the finished article if they are to turn the purpliest patch of play in franchise history into their first ...
In Anthony Edwards’ case, he will have to find a balancing act between being the leader the team needs, both from an on-court and off-court perspective, and bringing out the best in his ...
Anthony Edwards continues to be one of the hardest workers on the Minnesota Timberwolves' roster, as proven by his offseason work with the Vikings.
Anthony Edwards has grown so much. ... great development stories like Jaden McDaniels, ... "We definitely need it [depth]," Jokić said.
Edwards doesn’t need to be coddled, Rosas said, he needs to be surrounded by teammates who can help him win at a high level. “At the end of the day, it’s important to realize that Ant, No. 1 ...
For Edwards, it stems from a passion for learning, and his need to be great. “When he says, ‘I can do everything good,’ he really believes it,” Holland said.
Anthony Edwards rocked the ball from left hand to right, slowly back and forth while P.J. Washington stared him down from a few feet away and a Christmas Day audience around the world tuned in to ...
Anthony Edwards’ shooting percentage at the rim pales in comparison to other NBA stars this season. (Brad Rempel / Imagn Images) The rim shooting is just one of several problem areas for him.