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Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves are on the brink of their second straight trip to the Western Conference finals.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have Anthony Edwards. The Golden State Warriors do not. Sometimes, it's just that simple. The Wolves, led by Edwards' 30 points and five assists, beat the Dubs 117-110 on Monday night to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the semifinals of the Western Conference playoffs.
Anthony Edwards scored 30 points against the Golden State Warriors in Game 4, and the Minnesota Timberwolves are now up 3-1. Colin Cowherd asks if the T-Wolves are built to win it all.
After the trade in February that brought Jimmy Butler to the Warriors, Golden State became one of the top offensive teams in the NBA. The arrival of Butler did not necessarily relieve pressure from Curry--it augmented his game,
Chris Finch knows exactly what he's doing. The Minnesota Timberwolves wouldn't be several steps from a second consecutive appearance in the Western Conference Finals if their head coach didn't know how to pull the right strings.
The Golden State Warriors are apparently playing football and not basketball when facing the Minnesota Timberwolves, according to Wolves coach Chris Finch.
Anthony Edwards inspired his Minnesota Timberwolves teammates at halftime, then led the charge after halftime, scoring 16 points on 6-for-8 shooting.