Anthony Edwards available for Wolves' finale after NBA rescinds technical foul
- On Saturday, the NBA rescinded a technical foul assessed to Anthony Edwards on Friday.
- Edwards received the technical during a win against Brooklyn for using profanity to protest a call.
- Crew chief Bill Kennedy stated the technical was for profanity directed at Acosta, which Edwards confirmed.
- Edwards stated, "I'm praying they rescind it," hoping to play in the upcoming game.
- Edwards is now eligible for Sunday's game against Utah, which impacts the Timberwolves' playoff seed.
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Anthony Edwards available for Wolves’ finale after NBA rescinds technical foul
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Timberwolves' will have Anthony Edwards available for their final game of the regular season after the NBA rescinded the technical foul he got in Minnesota’s 117-91 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.
Anthony Edwards available for Wolves' finale after NBA rescinds technical foul
The Minnesota Timberwolves' will have Anthony Edwards available for their final game of the regular season after the NBA rescinded the technical foul he got in Minnesota’s 117-91 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.The Timberwolves need to beat the Utah Jazz on Sunday to improve their seed for the playoffs.Edwards was slapped with his NBA -high 18th technical foul of the season for using profanity to complain about a call in Minnesota's 1…

NBA rescinds technical foul against Wolves G Anthony Edwards
After review by the league office, the NBA on Saturday rescinded a technical foul given to Minnesota Timberwolves Anthony Edwards in Friday's win over the Brooklyn Nets.
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