Anthony Edwards Cleared to Rejoin Timberwolves Practice Sessions
Anthony Edwards, the star guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves, has been cleared to rejoin practice after a right hamstring strain. The announcement was made by the Timberwolves, stating that he is now eligible for contact basketball activities.
Edwards’ Return to Practice
Edwards has been sidelined since October 26 due to his injury. While he is cleared for practice, his availability for games will depend on his recovery progress. The team plans to provide further updates on his rehabilitation journey as they become available.
Timberwolves’ Recent Performance
The Timberwolves have struggled in Edwards’ absence, holding a record of 1-2. They lost to the Denver Nuggets and the Los Angeles Lakers but managed to secure a victory against the Charlotte Hornets. Tonight, they are set to face the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center, aiming to improve their current standing of 3-3.
Next Games for the Timberwolves
- The Timberwolves vs. Brooklyn Nets – Tonight
- The Timberwolves vs. New York Knicks – Wednesday
- The Timberwolves vs. Utah Jazz – Friday
Edwards’ Impressive Statistics
This season, Anthony Edwards has been remarkable on the court, averaging 25.7 points per game with an impressive shooting percentage of 51.9%. Additionally, he has maintained a three-point shooting percentage of 47.4%. His performance has solidified his status as a three-time All-Star.
International Accomplishments
In addition to his success in the NBA, Edwards contributed to Team USA’s gold medal victory at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. As a 24-year-old talent, he continues to be a pivotal player for the Timberwolves.