Minnesota Timberwolves Outlast Boston Celtics As Anthony Edwards Makes History
Anthony Edwards decided Saturday night was his night. In a spectacular showdown against the Boston Celtics, the Timberwolves’ superstar didn’t just aim for a win; he went for the history books. Dropping a cool 39 points, Edwards tied Karl-Anthony Towns for the most 30-point games in franchise history with his 101st. It wasn’t just a stat line; it was a statement. This is his team now.
The game had all the drama of a primetime movie. For a while, it looked like the Jaylen Brown show. Brown, who was a game-time decision due to a back issue, clearly felt fine. He came out looking like he was shot out of a cannon, torching the Timberwolves for 19 points in the first quarter and a staggering 27 by halftime. He was doing everything but selling popcorn in the stands, finishing with a monstrous 41 points. It felt like Boston had the game locked up.
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But then, the second half happened. Whatever was said in the Timberwolves’ locker room at halftime should be bottled and sold. The team came out with a vengeance, flipping the script entirely. They outscored Boston 35-23 in the third quarter, with Edwards leading the charge like a man possessed. He wasn’t just scoring; he was conducting an orchestra of long-range bombs and clutch plays that got the whole squad fired up.
The final moments were pure cinema. With the game on the line, Edwards hit a ridiculous, off-balance three-pointer that felt like it was guided by destiny itself. The dagger pushed the lead to six and sent the Target Center into an absolute frenzy. It was the kind of shot that legends are made of, capping off a night where he simply refused to let his team lose.
While Edwards was the hero, it was a full team effort that sealed the deal. Julius Randle, Donte DiVincenzo, and Rudy Gobert all made crucial contributions. But make no mistake, this win belonged to Ant-Man. He went toe-to-toe with one of the league’s best and came out on top, reminding everyone that the Timberwolves are a force to be reckoned with in the West. For the Celtics, it’s a long flight home, wondering how they let this one slip away, despite a Herculean effort from Brown.
