Anthony Edwards questionable for Timberwolves season opener
The Timberwolves open their season Wednesday night in Portland.
Will Anthony Edwards be on the court for it?
Edwards was healthy throughout the team’s training camp, but popped up as questionable on Minnesota’s injury report Tuesday with back spasms.
As the season progresses, Edwards frequently carries the questionable tag on pre-game injury reports. But rarely does it result in the guard missing time. He has played 79 out of 82 games in each of the past three seasons.
This injury update is more notable on the eve of the season opener.
Edwards was questionable with back spasms in March 2024 ahead of a bout with Denver. He played and scored 25 points in a contest the Wolves won by 13.
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