Timberwolves Face ‘Worrying’ Injury News Ahead of Lakers Match: Anthony Edwards Injury Update

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Anthony Edwards (Credits: NBA)

Following a victorious close to their recent homestand, the Minnesota Timberwolves embarked on a six-game road trip, securing a significant victory against the Indiana Pacers. However, their momentum was halted by the formidable Cleveland Cavaliers in the subsequent game.

Now, as they aim to avoid a two-game losing streak, the status of Anthony Edwards for tonight’s matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers is pivotal.

The injury report for the Minnesota Timberwolves has expanded ahead of their contest at the Crypto.com Arena.

Anthony Edwards (Credits: NBA)

Leonard Miller has been assigned to the G-League, while Karl-Anthony Towns, Jaylen Clark, and Monte Morris are sidelined with injuries. Notably, Edwards, a key player, is listed as “questionable.”

Edwards sustained an ankle injury early in the Minnesota Timberwolves-Indiana Pacers game on March 7th. Shortly after Rudy Gobert won the tip-off, Kyle Anderson passed the ball to Edwards, who, after a series of crossovers, rolled his ankle and visibly struggled with pain.

Despite the setback, Edwards returned to action and even played 42 minutes in the Wolves’ subsequent matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Thus, there is anticipation among fans that the talented guard will once again make a significant contribution to the court and aid the team in securing another victory tonight.

Written by Brian Anderson

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