Timberwolves Will Be without Anthony Edwards for at Least a Week Due to a Hamstring Strain
- On Sunday, Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards suffered a right hamstring strain after converting a layup with 3:07 elapsed and will miss two weeks, ESPN reported.
- After converting a layup with 3:07 elapsed, Anthony Edwards took hard contact and limped off before the Pacers called timeout and Bones Hyland subbed in.
- A three-time All-Star, Anthony Edwards has played 426 of 445 career games, never fewer than 72 games in a season, with 19 career games missed before this season.
- With Edwards sidelined the Wolves will shift offense toward Randle, needing more contributions; a two-week absence means missing eight games, while one week equals three to four missed games.
- The Wolves play Monday, Nov. 10 in Utah at the end of the two-week period, and a Grade 1 hamstring strain would give Edwards the best chance to play the final 65-plus games.
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Timberwolves Will Be Without Anthony Edwards for at Least a Week Due to a Hamstring Strain
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards will miss at least one week with a strained right hamstring, after the sixth-year shooting guard was sidelined by the injury in the opening minutes of their last game. Edwards underwent an MRI exam on Monday that revealed the strain, after he was removed a little more than 3 minutes into Minnesota’s 114-110 win over Indiana on Sunday night. The Timberwolves announced before Monday’s …
Timberwolves will be without Anthony Edwards for at least a week due to a hamstring strain
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards will miss at least one week with a strained right hamstring, after the sixth-year shooting guard was sidelined by the injury in the opening minutes of their last game. Edwards underwent an MRI exam on Monday that revealed the strain, after he was removed a little more than 3 minutes into Minnesota’s 114-110 win over Indiana on Sunday night. The Timberwolves announced before Monday’s …
Anthony Edwards has hamstring strain, to be re-evaluated in a week
Anthony Edwards has been one of the most durable superstars in the NBA since entering the league in 2020. So, you’ll have to excuse teammate Naz Reid for assuming the guard would be ready to go for Monday’s game against Denver after Edwards left the first quarter of Sunday’s home opener against Indiana. But the All-NBA guard is indeed mortal, and Minnesota will have to play without its lead man for an extended period of time. Minnesota announced…
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