Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves down Warriors for 3-1 lead
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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green made an apology after Game 4's loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Age-old wisdom asserts that the league table tells the truth in the long run - and certainly by mid-May. Wolves' recent experience fits entirely with this, in so far as their recent six-match winning run came, freakishly, against the six clubs currently ...
Anthony Edwards jump-started the Timberwolves with his halftime speech, then scored 16 third-quarter points to lead Minnesota to a Game 4 victory over the Warriors.
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Yardbarker on MSNAnthony Edwards, Wolves Say They’re Staying Locked In With 3-1 Series LeadWith the Timberwolves trailing at the break and the energy drained inside Chase Center, Anthony Edwards didn’t wait for a coach to light the fire. He took it upon himself.
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Santi Bueno has nothing but praise for 'tremendous' Wolves and the 'family-oriented' city of Wolverhampton. The defender, who made a £8.5million switch to Molineux in August 2023, has failed to nail down a permanent place in the starting XI and has been in and out of the team under both Gary O'Neil and Vitor Pereira.
A rare underwhelming display under Vitor Pereira helpfully illustrated many of the issues he needs to fix in the summer transfer window
The Curry-less Warriors only had one player, Jonathan Kuminga, get over 15 points. Jimmy Butler was held to 14 points. No Warriors player hit more than two three-pointers. The wait is now on to see if Curry can return for Game 5 on Wednesday in Minnesota.
Wolves say they will apply for a licence to play in the Women's Super League 2 on an annual basis after players said their ultimately unsuccessful battle for promotion was "all for nothing".
Kuminga has lit up the Wolves the last two games, providing the Warriors with some much-needed offensive juice while Steph Curry sits out with a hamstring injury. The 22-year-old has been so explosive that Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch compared him to Anthony Edwards.
"We are committed to building a sustainable, competitive future for the team," Wolves chairman Jeff Shi said on Monday.