Warriors coach Steve Kerr details history with Anthony Edwards before Timberwolves series
- Warriors coach Steve Kerr recalled on Monday his close history with Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards ahead of their upcoming postseason series in Minneapolis.
- Kerr first observed Edwards in 2020 workouts before the draft and again this summer on Team USA, noting Edwards as a talented young player with infectious enthusiasm.
- Initially unimpressed with Edwards’s work ethic during the first workout, Kerr and the Warriors were convinced after a much improved second session that Edwards was truly exceptional.
- At 23, 6-foot-4 shooting guard Edwards has averaged 23.9 points per game, scoring 27.6 points and shooting 39.5% from three-point range in his fifth season, and Kerr called him 'amazing to coach.'
- The upcoming matchup marks a postseason reunion between Kerr and Edwards, reflecting Edwards’s rise as a young superstar and signaling a challenging series for the Warriors against Minnesota.
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Warriors coach Steve Kerr details history with Anthony Edwards before Timberwolves series
While the two teams have never met in the postseason, there is no shortage of history between the Warriors and Timberwolves. It’s a return to the second market Jimmy Butler III finagled his way out of, as well as another episode in the long-running feud between Draymond Green and Rudy Gobert. On the lighter side, the matchup also reunites coach Steve Kerr with Minnesota’s young superstar, Anthony Edwards, who has spoken to the impact the Warrior…
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