Minnesota Timberwolves guards Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo are both good to go and playing in Thursday night's game against the Los Angeles Lakers, despite both being considered gametime decisions leading up to the game.
Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) smiles with Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo (R) on the bench against the Washington Wizards in the fourth quarter at Capital One Arena.
Coach Chris Finch left it up to the players to decide if they needed to get extra work in or some more rest before a game they really had to win. The first ones in the door that morning were Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo,
With the Thunder focusing on keeping Anthony Edwards at bay, expect Jaden McDaniels to go off for Minnesota. While without Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo, the Minnesota Timberwolves have had to look for new sources of offensive creation.
Bradley Beal explained his thought process after he picked up a flagrant foul for shoving Anthony Edwards during an attempted alley-oop.
When Anthony Edwards wasn’t taking over, Donte DiVincenzo was lighting it up from beyond the arc as the Minnesota Timberwolves secured a 116-98 road win over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday night. DiVincenzo delivered his best performance since returning from a turf toe injury,
In a commanding 116-98 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday night, the Minnesota Timberwolves showcased their depth and resilience. While Anthony Edwards stole the spotlight with a dominant 44-point performance, Donte DiVincenzo made history with a standout showing off the bench.
Bradley Beal explained what went through his mind before he pushed Anthony Edwards mid-air to ruin an all-time highlight dunk.
Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal didn’t have bad intentions late in Sunday’s 116-98 home loss to Minnesota when he fouled an airborne Anthony Edwards at PHX Arena — but enough was enough. “It’s like scoring at the end of the game when you don’t have to,
After enduring another ugly loss, Minnesota’s players exited concerned, one calling it “desperation time, for real.”