3 months, 2 weeks ago

Timberwolves searching for answers for woeful offense: ‘We have no identity’

MINNEAPOLIS — Anthony Edwards sat in front of his locker with an exasperated smile on his face. “They not gonna like what I say, so I’m just gonna keep my answers to myself,” Edwards said after the 133-107 loss to the Knicks. We don’t really know anything else.” GO DEEPER Karl-Anthony Towns' return to Minnesota 'wasn't just another game' The biggest problem the Wolves are facing right now is they have a force of nature at their disposal in Edwards, the kind of player who can, and has, bent entire games to his will with a breathtaking array of shot-making from all levels. “If you watch the game, there’s nothing for me to do when I get downhill,” Edwards said. “Been trying to call a lot of sets, a lot of plays throughout that part of the game, but we’re gonna have to get back to doing what we always do,” Finch said.

New York Times

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