In a recent postgame interview, Anthony Edwards addressed the Minnesota Timberwolves' rocky start in their game against the Golden State Warriors, where they fell behind early, ultimately losing 116-115. Despite the disappointing outcome, Edwards emphasized the importance of resilience and the need to improve, particularly regarding their energy levels at the start of games and rebounding. He expressed pride in the team's effort but recognized that the starting lineup must perform better.
Coach Chris Finch made adjustments by inserting Donte DiVincenzo into the starting lineup, which had positive results earlier. However, the four-player combination of Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Julius Randle, and Rudy Gobert has faced challenges this season, notably in scoring efficiency. The team’s performance is under scrutiny as they sit in the middle of the competitive Western Conference, needing to pick up momentum to secure a playoff spot.