The Minnesota Timberwolves entered the playoffs as one of the teams expected to exit early. This was mostly because of the momentum the Los Angeles Lakers had built. However, Minnesota shocked many by taking the win in Game 1. After the game, reporters asked Anthony Edwards if he had a message for those who did not believe in them. His answer was direct and left no doubt about how he felt.

“No message, man…They still got the Lakers. The Lakers supposed to win. That’s just how it’s supposed to go. We’re not supposed to be here, so we just going to compete to the best of our ability, stated Anthony Edwards on ESPN.

The Timberwolves secured the win by sticking to a clear game plan. They played strong team defense from start to finish. They also avoided leaning on a single scorer. Instead, they shared offensive responsibilities across the roster. As a result, the Lakers struggled to contain them. This collective approach gave Minnesota a clear edge and set the tone for the game.

Anthony Edwards entered the night with high expectations. Even LeBron James praised him before game. However, Edwards did not lead the Timberwolves or the game in scoring. Despite that, he played an outstanding game. He finished with 22 points and nine assists. His playmaking was the best on the court. He showed his ability to read the game and create for others. This performance proved his versatility and his commitment to adapting to the team’s needs.

Anthony Edwards #5 of the Minnesota Timberwolves dribbles against the Chicago Bulls during the second half of a preseason game at the United Center on October 16, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.

Timberwolves player Nickeil Alexander-Walker praises Anthony Edwards mindset

Before the game against the Lakers, Anthony Edwards had already drawn praise for his mindset going into the playoffs. His teammate Nickeil Alexander-Walker highlighted Edwards’ maturity and leadership: He’s kinda humbly taken that step back to say, ‘Listen, this might not be the Ant series because I’m gonna need you guys because of how they’re gonna play me…He’s going to be aggressive. He’s going to be Ant.”

Everything went according to plan. The Lakers managed to limit Anthony Edwards’ scoring. Even so, the Timberwolves’ star stayed involved in other ways. He increased his defensive pressure after every turnover. He also stepped up as a creator on offense. Because of that, he remained just as valuable to the team, even with fewer points.

It does not mean he failed to score. Edwards still put up 22 points. More importantly, he focused on the team’s success instead of chasing his own stats. That choice says a lot about his maturity. It also shows why he is the cornerstone of this NBA franchise.

SURVEY Do you believe the Minnesota Timberwolves can maintain their edge in the upcoming games?

Do you believe the Minnesota Timberwolves can maintain their edge in the upcoming games?

No, the Lakers have what it takes to bounce back and take control of the series.
Yes, the Timberwolves have proven they are the better team, and their chemistry will be too much for Lakers to handle.

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