
The Minnesota Timberwolves will face the Oklahoma City Thunder in WCF Game 4, and all eyes will be on Anthony Edwards.
Good news for Wolves fans is that Edwards is not listed on the injury list with any physical difficulties. He will play against the Thunder.
However, ANT has been phenomenal throughout the series. During Game 3, the Timberwolves delivered a stunning performance. They defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 143-101. This victory marked a significant turnaround for the Timberwolves, who had faced lopsided losses in the prior two games.
Anthony Edwards reverse layup replay pic.twitter.com/I9uCd25yNU
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The 42-point defeat was the worst loss of the season for the Thunder, while Minnesota set a franchise playoff record with 143 points scored.
Edwards played a pivotal role in the win. He scored 30 points on 12-of-17 shooting, 9 rebounds, and six assists. He started strong, scoring 16 points in the first quarter alone, helping the Timberwolves take a 34-14 lead in that frame.
The Timberwolves capitalized on turnovers, scoring 16 points off them in the first quarter.
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Anthony Edwards Shared His Mindset Ahead Of Game 4

The Timberwolves managed to break their two-game losing streak against the OKC Thunder with a decisive victory in Game 3. Anthony Edwards led the charge with an impressive performance.
Despite this win, Edwards emphasized the importance of maintaining focus, reminding everyone that they are still down in the series.
He expressed his mindset going into Game 4.
“No. We’re still down. It’s just one win. Can’t get too high on it. Don’t get too low. Just got to try to win another one, man. This team, they’re the best team in the NBA. So, we got to be able to beat this team more than one time, and it’s going to be tough,” Edwards said when asked if the win has changed the series.
Anthony Edwards PnR hesitation + pull-up midrange jumper pic.twitter.com/66i5J32b5O
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He acknowledged the Thunder as the best team in the league and stressed that beating them consistently would be challenging. The Thunder had an off night, with MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scoring a season-low 14 points.