How Many Points Per Game Is Anthony Edwards Averaging This Year?

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How Many Points Per Game Is Anthony Edwards Averaging This Year?

After a Game 7 rebound prevail upon the Denver Pieces to go toward the Western Meeting finals, the energies exuding from the Minnesota Timberwolves are heavenly. No place was that more clear than in the joint postgame news meeting with Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns. Edwards and Towns, the large two expecting to lead Minnesota to the guaranteed land, were happy and lighthearted as they responded to inquiries from the media. You can watch the full news meeting in the video above, or read a choice of the best statements and minutes underneath.

On the Timberwolves' team chemistry

Towns: "This is Timberwolves ball. I think this was a genuine appearing of Timberwolves ball at its best, where it's a collaboration. We got publicity for players that we have, me, [Edwards] remembered for this table, yet like, I said, we don't got a major three, we got a major 15. Everyone in this group makes a big difference to this group and they help in such countless various ways. This game simply shows that the Timberwolves — not Anthony Edwards, not Karl-Anthony Towns, not Rudy Gobert — the Timberwolves are an exceptional group."

On what this win means for Towns

Towns: "I been here nine years, I've discussed needing to win and accomplish something uniquely great here with this association. For every one of the disappointments and everything that didn't appear, that occurred, the mistake that accompanies it. To have this second where, even only for this second, we get to praise the successes. As far as I might be concerned, being here nine years, I've seen all that and seen everything."

On the comeback to beat the Nuggets

Edwards: "Today was insane. We was down 20."

Towns: "That wasn't Timberwolves b-ball. That was park b-ball."

Edwards: "That was Wolves b-ball."

Towns: "That was Wolves, presently we playing Timberwolves."

On head coach Chris Finch

Edwards: "He's simply an incredible mentor, and he gloss over nothing with anyone. If KAT f- - - ing up, he going to get on KAT. Assuming that I'm f- - - ing up, he going to get on me. If Rudy f- - - ing up, he going to get on anyone that is screwing up all through the game, and I believe that makes him the best mentor in the NBA to me, in light of the fact that regardless of what its identity is, regardless of how high the player is on the shaft, he will get on you beginning to end."

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