It was 1999. Young 9-year-old Eric had it all. Recess, gym class, backyard baseball, TRL, Randy Moss, recess… but most importantly, appointment wrestling television between competing companies every Monday night.
Anthony Edwards has officially arrived. Many expected the series between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Phoenix Suns to be a close series. While the Timberwolves have played incredible ball this season, the Suns’ sheer firepower was still a threat.
For years, the Minnesota Timberwolves were cellar dwellers in the Western Conference. After a storied-run with Kevin Garnett and a magical 2003-04 Wolves’ team that made the franchise’s sole Conference Finals appearance, Minnesota’s basketball fell into despair.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have left the basketball world in shock. Nationally, hoops fans are raving about the performances night in and night out from this defense-first team.
Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves stole the spotlight in Game 3 against the Phoenix Suns, not just with his exceptional performance on the court but also with his memorable taunt directed at the Suns.
For someone like Anthony Edwards, just handing a third straight loss in the playoffs to the Phoenix Suns is not enough. The Minnesota Timberwolves superstar wanted to inflict further humiliation to his idol Kevin Durant by bringing out a WWE celebration that has been fined by the NBA before.
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Rudy Gobert managed to Eurostep past both the Suns and the NBA rulebook.
Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns will face each other in Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs Round 1 on Friday, April 26, starting at 11:30 PM ET in the Footprint Center.
After watching their team dominate the Suns in Games 1 and 2 of the Western Conference Playoffs, Timberwolves fans feel confident about Anthony Edwards and Co.’s chances to move on to the second round.
The Wolves grabbed a 2-0 Western Conference Quarterfinals series lead by defeating the Suns 105-93 on Tuesday in Game 2. How did they do it, and how might Phoenix counter?
It's been a back-and-forth week for Look of the Day, but how 'bout we close out the week with a winner. Let's head back to the NBA and target our favorite player prop for Friday's slate.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have looked like one of the most dominant teams in the NBA Playoffs through their first two games against the Phoenix Suns. In addition to holding the Suns under 100 points in back-to-back games, the Timberwolves’ offense is clicking right now.
NBA enthusiasts have keenly anticipated Anthony Edwards‘ playoff performance, particularly after his impressive regular season. Edwards did not disappoint,
The NBA confirmed on Wednesday that Naz Reid won this season’s Sixth Man of the Year award after a solid 2023-24 campaign for the Minnesota Timberwolves, and he expressed his utmost gratitude to his supporters upon hearing the announcement from the NBA on TNT.
Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert is the only active multi-time NBA Award winner that’s become a pariah in the very same league that he’s dominated in.
ESPN Bet's X account listed him at +7500 to win Sixth Man of the Year before the season began. He beat Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk by two first-place votes, a narrow margin.
So far, the Minnesota Timberwolves are making the Phoenix Suns look old and helpless in their first-round playoff series. All that, and Anthony Edwards (15 points, 3-of-12 shooting) and Karl-Anthony Towns (12 points) looked like mere mortals in the Wolves’ Game 2 win on Tuesday.
The Phoenix Suns went into Target Center today to play Game 2 of the first-round playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
A mediation session regarding the Timberwolves‘ ownership dispute between Glen Taylor and a group led by Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez has been scheduled for May 1 in Minneapolis, sources tell ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Athletic released the results this week of an anonymous NBA player poll that it recently conducted.
Since the moment it was announced that Glen Taylor was voiding the Minnesota Timberwolves purchase agreement that he, Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez had previously signed 3+ years earlier, the battle for majority ownership of the Wolves has been extremely public, toxic and muddy.
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