Phoenix Suns star Bradley Beal spoke to the media, discussing his flagrant foul on Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards on Sunday.
Anthony Edwards on Sunday nearly generated one of the highlights of the season if not for an ill-advised foul committed by Bradley Beal. Edwards’ Minnesota Timberwolves led Beal’s Phoenix Suns 112-93 with under two minutes left at Footprint Center in Phoenix,
Minnesota Timberwolves' All-Star Anthony Edwards had 44 points, seven assists and five rebounds in their 116-98 win at the Phoenix Suns on Sunday.
There was one thing that Sunday night’s 116-98 Minnesota Timberwolves victory over the Phoenix Suns made clear for the remaining 20 games this season: It’s going to be hard for Anthony Edwards to make it without picking up another one-game suspension for accruing two more technical fouls.
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The Phoenix Suns (28-33) once again could not string together consecutive wins, falling to the Minnesota Timberwolves (34-29) 116-98. Rudy Gobert was the only notable player out on both sides with Bradley Beal,
The Phoenix Suns (28-33) fell apart in the second half and lost to the Anthony Edwards-led Minnesota Timberwolves, 116-98 on Sunday. The Suns have dropped five of their seven games since the mid-February All-Star break and have lost three straight to the Timberwolves (33-29) in their four-game season series,
Phoenix's performance included Bradley Beal's controversial midair push of Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards — a play Beal later commented on in a video posted to X on Monday that had over 54,000 views.