Anthony Edwards’ Halftime Speech Sparks Third-Quarter Eruption as Timberwolves Seize 3-1 Series Lead

Anthony Edwards' Halftime Speech Sparks Third-Quarter Eruption as Timberwolves Seize 3-1 Series Lead
Anthony Edwards' Halftime Speech Sparks Third-Quarter Eruption as Timberwolves Seize 3-1 Series Lead

Trailing at halftime and struggling on the boards, the Minnesota Timberwolves found themselves in a precarious position against the Golden State Warriors in Game 4 of their second-round series. With the team down and momentum slipping away, star guard Anthony Edwards delivered a halftime speech that refocused the group.

He reminded his teammates that despite their 2-1 series lead, the job was far from finished. Edwards’ message emphasized urgency and accountability, warning that their first-half performance would lead to a loss if it continued.

Edwards’ Leadership Ignites Historic Third-Quarter Surge and Dominant Timberwolves Defensive Stand

Inspired by Edwards’ leadership, the Timberwolves exploded in the third quarter, outscoring the Warriors 39-17—the largest point differential in a single quarter in franchise postseason history. Edwards himself poured in 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting in the quarter, nearly matching Golden State’s total.

The turnaround wasn’t just offensive; Minnesota’s defense also tightened up, holding the Warriors to 36.8% shooting and dominating the glass after being outrebounded badly in the first half.

Anthony Edwards' Halftime Speech Sparks Third-Quarter Eruption as Timberwolves Seize 3-1 Series Lead
Anthony Edwards’ Halftime Speech Sparks Third-Quarter Eruption as Timberwolves Seize 3-1 Series Lead

Head coach Chris Finch praised Anthony Edwards as the vocal leader who ignited the team’s shift in energy and execution. Teammate Julius Randle, who also had an impressive 31-point performance, recognized Edwards as the true catalyst behind the Timberwolves’ success.

Randle noted that while both he and Edwards play key roles, it’s the young guard’s presence and mindset that drive the team forward. Edwards’ leadership and all-around performance were crucial in helping Minnesota secure a 3-1 lead in the series.

Bench Brilliance and Defensive Intensity Propel Timberwolves Toward Potential Series-Clinching Game 5

While Edwards and Randle were the primary scorers, the Timberwolves received valuable contributions from their supporting cast. Jaden McDaniels pulled down a postseason career-high 13 rebounds and added 10 points.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker came off the bench with a perfect shooting night, scoring 13 points on 5-for-5 from the field. Meanwhile, the Wolves clamped down defensively, limiting Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to just nine combined second-half points after they had scored 27 in the first.

With a 3-1 series lead, Minnesota now returns home to Minneapolis for Game 5, where they’ll look to close out the series and advance to the Western Conference Finals for the second straight year.

The team acknowledges the challenge ahead and knows that they must carry their third-quarter urgency into the full 48 minutes on Wednesday. As Alexander-Walker put it, the next win will be the hardest, and the Wolves will need to stay focused and hungry to finish the job.