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Anthony Edwards scored 26 points and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Miami Heat for the second time in four days, 122-94.
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Anthony Edwards anotó 26 puntos y los Timberwolves de Minnesota vencieron el martes al Heat de Miami por segunda ocasión en cuatro días, esta vez por 122-94.
"As of Tuesday morning, it’s unlikely that the Heat will waive Rozier before Wednesday’s deadline, according to a league source," Chiang said. "But the Heat also hasn’t yet completely ruled out cutting Rozier before his full salary becomes guaranteed."
They held Miami to just 36% shooting. Up and down the roster, the Wolves got contributions, with six players in double figures. Anthony Edwards led the way with 26 points while Jaden McDaniels added 19 and Naz Reid had 14. Julius Randle (15 points, 11 rebounds) and Rudy Gobert (13 and 17) each had double-doubles.
The Miami Heat have a knack for getting the most out of players. We have seen it in the past with Caleb Martin, Max Strus, Duncan Robinson, and many others. Now, that guy is Pelle Larsson.