Anthony Edwards leads Timberwolves with 90 points over two games
Anthony Edwards leads Timberwolves with 90 points over two games

Anthony Edwards leads Timberwolves with 90 points over two games

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Anthony Edwards showcased his NBA superstar potential by scoring 90 points over two games, leading the Minnesota Timberwolves to victories against Chicago and Houston. In the recent game against the Rockets, he registered 41 points, marking his 14th career 40-point game and surpassing Karl-Anthony Towns for the most in franchise history. Additionally, at just 23 years old, Edwards became the youngest player in NBA history to reach 1,000 made three-pointers. His performance included a remarkable shooting record of 24 for 53 from the field and 31 for 33 from the free-throw line across the two contests. Head coach Chris Finch praised Edwards for his aggressive play and decision-making, indicating that his energy and presence are vital for the Timberwolves' success. With these achievements, Edwards is helping the team find its rhythm as they seek to capitalize on their home-game stretch.

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