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Anthony Edwards has been cleared for contact but remains out as he rehabs his hamstring injury. Timberwolves stay cautious with star guard.
The Timberwolves have been given a positive update about talisman Anthony Edwards' return from hamstring injury.
Minnesota's star remains out, but has been cleared for contact activities as he mends from his hamstring injury.
Timberwolves superstar Anthony Edwards, who has missed the last four games due to a hamstring strain, has been cleared for "contact basketball activities," the team announced on Monday. He's continuing to progress through the recovery process, and this is a step in the right direction towards his return to action.
During the second quarter of Saturday's game, Anthony Edwards was surprisingly issued a technical foul for delaying the game.
Anthony Edwards appears to be in danger of missing the Timberwolves' season opener vs. the Blazers due to an injury.
Edwards has already missed one full game—the Timberwolves’ 127–114 loss to the Nuggets on Monday night. If he is able to return as soon as reportedly possible, Edwards could be back in time for the Timberwolves’ clash against the Kings on Nov. 14.
With the Lakers up sixteen in the fourth quarter, an NBA fan asked a question loudly to which Anthony Edwards replied while on the bench.
The Blazers seemed hellbent on disrupting the Minnesota offense, but Edwards was a steadying force late for the Timberwolves.
Minnesota Timberwolves star guard Anthony Edwards has some lofty expectations heading into the 2025 NBA season.