Anthony Edwards expressed disappointment in the Minnesota Timberwolves' offensive struggles following their 133-107 defeat to the New York Knicks. He acknowledged the team's defensive identity and highlighted the need for improved ball movement and spacing on offense.
Despite a strong start, the Wolves faltered, with Edwards noting the challenges of scoring without effective spacing, especially after the departure of Karl-Anthony Towns. Coach Chris Finch emphasized the need for better movement and teamwork to enhance their offensive performance.