A few players can stop Anthony Edwards – unfortunately one of them
A small number of players in the NBA can turn off Anthony Edwards.
Unfortunately, one of them for Edwards.
Minnesota Timberwolves’in All-Star Guard once again showed that this week could be his worst enemy. Edwards 18th technical foul of the season In the first half of 117-91 on Friday, Brooklyn Nets won the win and automatically single game from the league was suspended.
As long as this does not cancel the technology, Edwards will be forced to sit and watch the Edwards Normal season finale on Sunday.
Not just the normal season game. If Timberwolves wants to lock the top six finishes at the Western Conference and avoid the risk of a game game, it can gain a necessity.
After the game, Edwards admitted that he used a blasphemy while making a call with the NBA official Ray Acosta. In the first quarter, he was disappointed in several calls, and things were boiled in the middle of the second.
Orum I pray for slander, Ed Edwards said. “I don’t think this should be a technology, but I and Ray have a good relationship. We really talked later. But I don’t think I just deserve a technology for this little gesture.”
As can be predicted, Timberwolves head coach Chris Finh star.
“I thought it was an unfortunate whistle, Finc said Finh. “I don’t know the features that are said (between Edwards and authorized).
Now, Edwards and Timberwolves are hoped for speed and hopes the judiciary will leave them. Yes, maybe they were going too fast – but not HE fast.
Maybe Edwards and Finch have a meaning. Maybe it was a difficult call, and maybe acosta attracted technology faster than usual. Maybe it won’t happen nine times out of 10.
But the problem is: Edwards knew he was sitting on 17 technical fouls. He knew he would again cause a suspension.
He also knew that Timberwolves was locked in a playoff race at a crowded western conference. He knew that the normal season fell to the end of a photo, and he knew he had only one game to improve Minnesota’s position.
None of this was a secret.
And nevertheless, Edwards left his team in a short time in the most important game of the season, which would put himself in T’AD.
Yes, NBA techniques can cancel. But Edwards could prevent all of this by managing his emotions and focusing on greater painting.
Minnesota’s last opponent to be utah – in full tank mode, a number of NBA drafts follows the number 1 selection. Jazz lost 10 out of the last 11 matches, and the slip could have paid Duke as the next side of the franchise, if he descended to forward Cooper Flagg.
But in the NBA, there are always crazy things. One of Utah’s 17 wins this season opposed Timberwolves – 117-116 victory on February 28.
And you know who’s not available for that game?
You guessed. Edwards.