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Just when you think the Timberwolves are for sure going to drop a game on the road to a high-quality team like the Boston Celtics, they rally for a big win without superstar Anthony Edwards.
The Blazers continue their five-game trip Friday night against the Timberwolves, who will be without injured All-Star Anthony Edwards.
On Wednesday evening, the Minnesota Timberwolves will host the Utah Jazz at the Target Center.The Timberwolves most recently beat the Phoenix Suns (at home) by a score of 116-104.Julius Randle led the way with 32 points,
Michael Grady sits down with Kevin Garnett to discuss the similarities of today’s Timberwolves to the teams he played with, primarily the energy that is brought in today’s game.
Chris Finch had solid praise for Luka Garza's growth in the NBA ahead of the Timberwolves' clash with the Celtics on Sunday night.
Anthony Edwards has been ruled out of the Minnesota Timberwolves' March 22 game against the Boston Celtics due to right knee inflammation. He is expected to miss at least another week, impacting the Timberwolves' offensive capabilities and their Western Conference standing.
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The funny thing about playoff hypotheticals is that they always feel logical… right up until reality barges in. That’s where the Timberwolves are right now. Seeds 3-6 of the Western Conference are basically a four-car pileup happening in slow motion.
Playing without Anthony Edwards, the Wolves came out flat against the Blazers. "We feel like we gave the game away," Julius Randle said.