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"He was the MVP tonight": Anthony Edwards showed big love to his teammate after the win

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Anthony Edwards played a key role in the Timberwolves' double-overtime thriller, stuffing the stat sheet and making big plays when it mattered. But the numbers didn’t tell the whole story. After the game, when asked about the team’s hard-fought victory, he didn’t hesitate to deflect the praise. He wanted to make sure a certain teammate got the recognition he deserved. His words? "He was the MVP tonight."

Anthony Edwards’ all-around performance kept the Minnesota Timberwolves in the fightThe game started intensely right from the game's beginning. The Nuggets surged to an early advantage at the start of the game while the Timberwolves mounted a persistent response to keep the contest tightly played.

During this game Nikola Jokic set career records by scoring 61 points along with getting 10 rebounds and 10 assists to become one of the season's most memorable performers. Jokic's spectacular performance did not stop the Timberwolves from giving the match their full fight.

While Anthony Edwards delivered eight assists and 10 rebounds alongside his 34 point performance he helped maintain his team's offensive momentum against Denver's aggressive play.


With the second overtime ticking down, you could feel the tension in the air. The Nuggets were ahead by a slim margin of 139-138 when the Timberwolves had one last shot. Nickeil Alexander-Walker went for a critical three-pointer and got fouled by Russell Westbrook with only 0.1 seconds left. Under pressure, Alexander-Walker confidently hit two of his three free throws, putting Minnesota ahead 140-139. The Nuggets couldn’t convert on their last chance, securing a hard-earned win for the Timberwolves.


Post-game, Anthony Edwards was all about giving credit to Alexander-Walker. He said, "He was the MVP tonight," which really highlighted how crucial Alexander-Walker's role was and the tight-knit relationship within the team.


The Minnesota Timberwolves are gearing up to play the Brooklyn Nets on April 3, 2025. After an exhilarating double-overtime win against the Denver Nuggets , they’re looking to build on that success in their next game. With tough matchups against the 76ers, Bucks, and Grizzlies ahead, the journey won’t be easy, but if their last outing is any sign, this team is up for the test.

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The Timberwolves' victory over the Nuggets will bring lasting memories from both their impressive performance statistics and their intense passionate competition. Team sports exist when Anthony Edwards properly acknowledges Nickeil Alexander-Walker's talent in the Timberwolves' victories.
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