Minnesota scored 36 points in the paint or at the charity stripe in a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback against Oklahoma City.
Minnesota Timberwolves Head Coach Chris Finch joins Colin Cowherd to discuss what makes Anthony Edwards a potential face of the NBA.
After a loss early in the 2021-22 campaign, Anthony Edwards was asked about his lack of drives to the bucket early in the season. “If I ain’t going, then all the coaches looking at me like, ‘Go to the ...
The Minnesota Timberwolves put the NBA on notice Monday night. Despite sitting in the seventh seed in the Western Conference, they could be legit. They tied their largest comeback in franchise history ...
Anthony Edwards came up with a block in the closing seconds of overtime to help lift the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves to a stunning 131-128 overtime win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday.
Bad calf and all, Anthony Edwards helped lead the Minnesota Timberwolves to one of their most improbable wins in franchise history Monday night at Oklahoma City.
Left for dead for most of the evening, Minnesota went on a frantic rally and finished the job in the extra session.
Minnesota rallies from a 25-point hole, outscoring OKC 41-19 in the 4th quarter to force OT and nab a win in an epic comeback.
With the win, the Wolves snap a two-game skid and inch closer to the LA Clippers for the sixth spot in the West.
Alexander, waited until the ball left his right hand, leapt and swatted it away from the basket for an emphatic block, capping a 25-point comeback win for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault commends the Minnesota Timberwolves after late-game collapse.
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