Minnesota Timberwolves leader Anthony Edwards will be sidelined for 2 weeks with a right hamstring problem.
Anthony sustained the problem in the 1st quarter of yesterday’s match vs. the Pacers and did not return to the court.
The team 1st announced the problem as hamstring tightness, and manager Chris Finch did not give more details after the Wolves’ 114-100 win vs. Indiana.
The Minnesota superstar converted a tough layup in traffic off a fast break with almost 3 minutes until the end of the quarter, taking hard contact before he demanded a foul. Indiana called a timeout a second later, and Bones Hyland replaced Anthony during the pause. Minnesota later revealed that later that he will not return to the contest.
Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards will miss two weeks with a right hamstring strain, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/w1bULRERVP
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Edwards is a 3-time All-Star who has just started his 6th campaign as he has appeared in 426 of a possible 445 matches during his time in the NBA, including the postseason.
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