Is Anthony Edwards going to be all right? That question may be going through the minds of fans at the Target Center as the matchup between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Golden State Warriors continues to be underway. Caution was raised after Anthony Edwards had an unfortunate collision during the 2nd quarter.
As the player lay on the floor, grimacing in pain, the faces of the fans and the faces of his teammates said it all as the Timberwolves star exited Game 2 of the ongoing playoff series with support from officials. The situation seemed so dire that even rival players seemed concerned.
According to reports, as Anthony Edwards was helped off the court after going down hard on drive to the basket, Stephen Curry looked down the tunnel where Edwards left, with a “sad/forlorn expression on his face”. Though he might be injured himself, no one wishes an injury to their adversaries. And Anthony Edwards was simply an on-court rival. Furthermore, having dealt with his own ankle and knee issues over the course of his 16-year long career, the Warriors star could relate.
Anthony Edwards helped off the court after going down hard on drive to the basket. Steph Curry looking down the tunnel where Edwards left, with sad/forlorn expression on his face. This series is quickly losing a lot of star power.
— Ron Kroichick (@ronkroichick) May 9, 2025
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