Author: Monojit Mandal
Anthony Edwards leads the Minnesota Timberwolves to victory, becoming one of the best playoff players in the NBA.
Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves is leaving his mark on the NBA playoffs with one of the best performances in league history. On Sunday, Edwards helped his club win Game 4 against the Denver Nuggets and avoid a post-season sweep.
Edwards scored 34 points, six rebounds, five assists, three steals and two blocks in an excellent effort. He was a vital asset for the Timberwolves, especially when he made a triple with 11.5 seconds left in overtime, sealing a 114-108 victory for his club.
Remarkably, Edwards has now scored his sixth 30-point game in the playoffs, overtaking Kobe Bryant for the second most points in the post-season among players aged 21 and under. With 8 games, LeBron holds the record. This record was certified by ESPN Stats & Info.
Edwards also joined James Harden, who is the only one in the NBA chronicle to have a playoff game of 30-5-5-2-2, with a minimum of 5 triples made. The player’s rough skills and leadership are admirable.
If the Timberwolves manage to extend their series against the Nuggets, Edwards could equal LeBron James’ record. However, the situation remains perilous and the Timberwolves will need some great performances to advance further in the playoffs.
Anthony Edwards has established himself as an important player for the Minnesota Timberwolves, showing his skills and leadership on the court. With his recent performance, he has shown that he has the potential to become one of the best post-season performances in NBA history. Fans of the Timberwolves and the NBA will certainly be watching Edwards’ performance in the post-season closely.
What’s more, Edwards’ incredible performance didn’t go unnoticed, with experts and basketball fans praising him. Many praised his maturity and poise under pressure, as well as his ability to step up and make critical tackles when it matters most.