In a thrilling Game 3 of their playoff series, the Minnesota Timberwolves emerged victorious against the Los Angeles Lakers, taking a 2-1 lead in the matchup. While the Timberwolves celebrated their win, all eyes were on Lakers’ superstar LeBron James, who delivered a remarkable performance, scoring 38 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. His efforts, however, were not enough to secure a win for Los Angeles, leading to a mixture of admiration and humor from Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards.
Following the game, Edwards shared his thoughts on LeBron’s impressive display. “He was incredible,” Edwards remarked, acknowledging the 40-year-old’s ability to dominate the court. “He did everything he could in his power to try to will them to a win.” Edwards noted the precision of LeBron’s shooting, highlighting a moment during the game when he executed a transition shot that left the Timberwolves guard in disbelief. “I was kind of closing out, and I’m like, he’s not about to shoot this,” Edwards recalled, laughing at the audacity of LeBron’s shot.
Despite Edwards’ admiration for LeBron’s skills, he also pointed out the need for his teammates to step up offensively. He emphasized that while LeBron took only 13 shots during the game, the Timberwolves needed him to take a few more to maximize their scoring potential. “We need him to take like two more shots,” Edwards commented, reflecting on the importance of offensive contributions from all players.
The Timberwolves’ strategy focused on neutralizing LeBron’s impact, with Edwards highlighting the defensive efforts of his teammate Jaden McDaniels, who was tasked with guarding the Lakers’ star for much of the game. Edwards praised McDaniels’ endurance and ability to handle the demanding defensive responsibilities against a player like Luka Dončić. “He looked like he can play 48 minutes for sure,” Edwards said, marveling at McDaniels’ fitness level and resilience.
As the discussion turned to Edwards’ own performance, he was asked about a dunk he had made on LeBron during the game. The young guard playfully downplayed the moment, saying, “That was terrible. I wish I could get it back.” His lightheartedness underscored the competitive spirit of the game, as players often reflect on their highlights and lowlights in a humorous light.
With their win, the Timberwolves are now in a stronger position as the series continues. Edwards’ reactions to LeBron’s performance not only highlight the respect he has for the veteran player but also the intensity and camaraderie that define playoff basketball. As the Timberwolves look to build on their success, fans can expect more thrilling moments and competitive matchups in the games to come.