Anthony Edwards leaves Sunday’s game with hamstring tightness
Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards left the floor three minutes into Sunday’s home opener against Indiana and did not return with hamstring tightness.
Bones Hyland checked in for the all-star coming out of a Pacers’ timeout.
Edwards was questionable ahead of the season opener in Portland with back spasms, but played and scored 41 points against the Blazers. Edwards has generally been durable, playing 72-plus games in every season to date.
Related Articles
Frederick: This version of the Timberwolves’ defense won’t contend for anything
Timberwolves Talkers: Minnesota blown out by the Luka Doncic-led Lakers
Frederick: Chris Finch is at his best when he’s not beholden to anything or anyone
Shipley: Sports and gambling, strange and terrible bedfellows
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch explains decisions to start Donte DiVincenzo, play Bones Hyland
More Stories
Russian oil at premium over Middle East war – Bloomberg
Indian refiners have reportedly payed above benchmark prices for about 60 million barrels for April delivery Indian refiners have sharply...
ScottishPower secures £600m backing for major UK subsea power link
ScottishPower has secured £600 million in financing from the National Wealth Fund to support the development of a major subsea...
Revolut posts record £1.7bn profit as it eyes UK credit card launch
Revolut has reported record pre-tax profits of £1.7 billion for 2025, up 57 per cent year-on-year, as the fast-growing fintech...
UK factory costs surge at fastest rate since black wednesday amid energy shock
UK factory costs have surged at their fastest rate since the aftermath of the Black Wednesday, as rising energy prices...
Blackrock chief warns $150 oil could trigger global recession
The head of the world’s largest asset manager has warned that a sustained surge in oil prices to $150 a...
UK inflation holds at 3% ahead of expected post-war price surge
UK inflation remained unchanged at 3% in the year to February, offering a brief period of stability before economists expect...
