Anthony Edwards shows off a deep bag of tricks

The Minnesota Timberwolves they’ve played solid basketball this season, and that can sometimes go unnoticed because of how stacked the Western Conference is. Regardless, they do business, and that’s always been great watch what Anthony Edwards is going to do on a nightly basis.
He always has a set of moves he can use to get the bucket, too pulled them out in the first quarter against the Phoenix Suns, scoring 12 points in the period.
Edwards has shown he can score at will, and whether it’s a layup or a poster dunk, he’ll make it a highlight. His teammates love it, the fans love it, and there’s no doubt he loves it too.
The Timberwolves are on a five-game winning streak and will look to add to that streak if they can knock off the Suns, another team that has played well this season. A lot seems to have changed for the Timberwolves after their loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, and they had a players-only meeting after the game.
Mike Conley spoke about why did the Timberwolves have that meetingand apparently it wasn’t as serious as people might have assumed.
“It’s the perfect time to bring it all back together, the perspective, who we want to be, what we want to accomplish on the field, how we can be better as a team, as players,” Conley said, via Jon Krawczynski of the Athletics. “But it’s also okay to eat and enjoy each other and watch other basketball games and talk about basketball and not be all about work. Sometimes you need that.”
Whatever happened during the meeting flipped a switch for the Timberwolves at the right time of the season.
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