Anthony Edwards, the Minnesota Timberwolves superstar, is firing up playoff fever as his team gears up for a blockbuster second-round clash with the Denver Nuggets, their third series in four years. In a fiery presser captured by Made The Cut on YouTube and reported by the Gazette, Edwards declared straight up, "me and Denver is one of them" rivalries, vowing an even mindset after past ups and downs against Nikola Jokic and crew. CBS Sports dropped a bombshell late Friday, listing Edwards as questionable for tonight's Game 1 with right knee injury maintenance, though insiders call it shocking if he sits for mere upkeep.
Off the court, Athlon Sports revealed Edwards' big career move on Friday, inking an exclusive trading card deal with Topps, with his first autographs hitting Bowman Basketball packs, a savvy brand boost amid his scorching 28.8 points per game average over 61 outings. Basketnews confirmed via ESPN's Shams Charania that the NBA shot down Edwards' 65-game rule challenge, nixing award eligibility despite his MVP-caliber dominance and 39.9 percent three-point sniping.
Teammate buzz lit up FanDuel TV's Run It Back on April 16, where Jaden McDaniels dished an injury update and championship path talk, while ex-Wolf Nickeil Alexander-Walker gushed on The Young Man and The Three about his favorite Edwards moment from their Timberwolves days. No fresh social media pops or public sightings in the last 24 hours, but Kevin Garnett's emotional Target Center return via Wolves' Track The Pack video underscores the franchise lore Edwards now anchors.
This rivalry simmer and business savvy could etch Edwards deeper into hoops immortality.
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