Anthony Edwards, son of Julia Randle, has hilarious lip sync reactions
The Minnesota Timberwolveson Tuesday night, took home a a convincing victory over Miami Heat with a score of 122:94t. An incredible defensive performance is to thank for this dominant night from the Timberwolves; they held the Heat to an awful collective shooting night as they made just 35.7 percent of their field goals (35/98) and just 32.4 percent of their 3-pointers (12/37).
But the Timberwolves failed to jump on the Heat from the start. In fact, the Heat kept it close for most of the first half, even taking a small lead into the first quarter. On one such possession during the first frame, Norman Powell used his specialty — drawing fouls on perimeter shots — to Anthony Edwardsand referees are obliged to whistle.
Edwards was then so confused that the officials favored Powell in the cheating move. And to the Timberwolves star’s bewilderment, little did he know he was reacting in synchronization with Julia Randle’s son, Kayden, by her side.
Anthony Edwards (and Julius Randle’s son Kayden) were STUNNED by the offense 😂
🎥 @NBAonNBC | H/T @NoContekt_NBA_ pic.tvitter.com/Mr3vKmKSLVC
— The Athletic NBA (@TheAthleticNBA) January 7, 2026
At the very least, despite being whistled for a foul, the refs didn’t award Powell any free throws. Those two potential points wouldn’t have mattered anyway considering the Timberwolves won by 28 points.
Still, it’s hilarious that Edwards rubs off on Randle’s son even though they’ve only been teammates for a season and a half so far.
The Timberwolves hit the ground running

The Timberwolves may be the most confusing team in the league. Some nights they play completely at the expense of the opposition. Other nights they seem untouchable. After a rough stretch in late December, the Timberwolves look like a legitimate contender again, having now won three straight, all by double figures.
The Timberwolves’ defense is stepping up, thanks in large part to that Rudy Gobert’s stellar play lately. The whole team hums when they get consistent stops, and Gobert, as the anchor of the defense, deserves a lot of credit for setting the tone for Minnesota in their recent games.
2026-01-07 05:24:00







