"I just be watching DWade clips. He would beat (expletive) at the rim so I just be trying to beat (expletive) at the rim. If Rudy ain't down there, I'm trying to beat that (expletive). I don't care who it is. I don't give a damn. I'm trying to beat that (expletive)."
Edwards had already been ruled out of Tuesday night's game against the Phoenix Suns with knee soreness. The Timberwolves star has been an iron man through his six-year NBA career, having only missed a total of nine games in the three seasons prior to this one. He's averaging a career-high 29.5 points while shooting nearly 50% from the field.
The Timberwolves are 1.5-point road underdogs in the matchup, which tips at 10:30 p.m. ET on FDSN and FDSSC. The point total is 226.5 in the matchup. Anthony Edwards (third in the league scoring 29.3 points per game) will look to defeat Kawhi Leonard (eighth in the NBA with 27.9 PPG) and the Los Angeles Clippers.
The 22.3 points Randle has scored per game this season is 1.2 fewer than his prop total set for Monday (23.5). He has collected 6.9 rebounds per game, 0.4 more than his prop bet for Monday's game (6.5). Randle has averaged 5.4 assists per game this year, 0.1 less than his prop bet on Monday (5.5). Randle has hit 1.6 three pointers per game, 0.1 more than his over/under in Monday's game (1.5).
MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards missed his second straight game on Sunday with soreness in his right foot. Edwards has been considered day-to-day with his availability. Coach Chris Finch said before the game the injury "hasn't calmed down to the point where he's able to go." Backup point guard Mike Conley was also sidelined for Minnesota's game against Sacramento, the 19-year veteran's second straight absence due to a right Achilles injury.
What began as an exciting home opener for the Minnesota Timberwolves took an early hit when star guard Anthony Edwards was forced off with a hamstring issue. The Timberwolves went on to edge out the injury-hit Indiana Pacers 114-110 on Sunday night, but at the expense of losing their star man. Edwards, a three-time All-Star entering his sixth NBA season, exited in the opening minutes with tightness in his right hamstring and was ruled out for the rest of the game.
Timothée Chalamet has won his first honor this award season: "White Boy of the Year." Wait, this award isn't in the Vulture Movies Fantasy League. Chalamet is breaking new ground at the First Annual Believe That Awards, from Minnesota Timberwolves NBA star Anthony Edwards and his best friend Nick Maddox. Described as "an awards show where no one is safe," the show features prestigious honors like "Reporter of the Year," "Hater of the Year," and Timmy's win.
The teaser showcases bold insoles featuring CLOT's logo and Anthony Edwards' signature emblem, paired with vibrant graphics, merging performance basketball with high-concept streetwear.