Timberwolves Make Anthony Edwards Injury Decision for Hornets Game
Summary
The Minnesota Timberwolves announced that their star player, Anthony Edwards, will not play in the upcoming game against the Charlotte Hornets due to a knee injury. The Timberwolves are aiming to secure a better position in the playoffs, and they need a win against the Hornets and a loss by the Phoenix Suns to clinch the sixth seed in the Western Conference.Key Facts
- The Timberwolves will play the Charlotte Hornets, and both teams are trying to secure better positions for the playoffs.
- Anthony Edwards is out for the game due to a right knee injury.
- Edwards' MRI showed knee inflammation last month; he played in two games since then.
- Edwards scored 17 points in a recent game against Dallas but had fewer points in the loss to Philadelphia.
- Minnesota needs a win and a Phoenix loss to secure the sixth seed in the West.
- Edwards was named MVP of this year's All-Star Game.
- The Timberwolves aim to qualify for the playoffs for the third year in a row.
- Other teams in the Western Conference, like the Lakers and the Warriors, are also facing injury challenges with key players.
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