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Spirit of Anthony Edwards lifts Timberwolves from flawed to formidable
Summary
Anthony Edwards scored 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while playing through a sore right knee, and his leadership helped the Timberwolves rally from a 19-point deficit to win Game 2 against the Denver Nuggets.
Content
Anthony Edwards' presence and play were central to the Minnesota Timberwolves' come-from-behind win in Game 2 against the Denver Nuggets. Edwards finished with 30 points and 10 rebounds even as a lingering right-knee issue limited his explosiveness. Teammates said his visible effort and vocal leadership energized the group during a large early deficit. The victory was Minnesota's biggest playoff comeback since a 20-point rally against Denver in 2024.
Key points:
- Minnesota erased a 19-point deficit to win Game 2.
- Anthony Edwards scored 30 points and had 10 rebounds while visibly playing through right-knee pain; he also missed a number of shots, including several three-point attempts.
- Edwards collided with Nikola Jokić early in the game and continued to play despite discomfort after prior knee treatments were mentioned.
- Julius Randle contributed 24 points, nine rebounds and six assists in a more aggressive performance than Game 1.
- Rudy Gobert limited Jokić to 1-of-7 shooting in the fourth quarter, and other role players like Donte DiVincenzo and Jaden McDaniels stepped up on both ends.
Summary:
Edwards' competitive style and leadership shifted momentum for the Timberwolves and prompted teammates to respond with increased effort on offense and defense, producing a notable comeback in a first-round playoff game. The win tightened the series against Denver and highlighted Minnesota's postseason identity as a team that leans on physical effort and collective toughness. Undetermined at this time.
