For Minnesota Timberwolves fans, there's a buzz in the air as Anthony Edwards is poised for a return. Sitting comfortably in the fifth seed of the competitive Western Conference, the Wolves are eyeing a critical stretch where every game counts.
The good news? Edwards is trending toward a comeback on Monday against the Dallas Mavericks, just when the team needs him most.
Reports suggest Edwards, who has been sidelined with right knee inflammation for the past six games, is gearing up for action. Cleared for on-court activities, he's set to undergo final checks before hitting the floor. This return is crucial, not just for the team, but for Edwards himself, as he needs to play all eight remaining games to qualify for All-NBA honors.
This season, Edwards has been a force, averaging a career-high 29.5 points, along with 5.1 rebounds and 3.7 assists. His absence was felt in the recent loss to the Detroit Pistons, where the offense struggled to find its rhythm.
The Timberwolves, currently at 45-29, are in a heated battle for playoff positioning. Getting their star player back could be the catalyst they need to secure home-court advantage.
Edwards' return is timely, as the Wolves face a challenging playoff landscape. Projections hint at a potential first-round clash with the Denver Nuggets, a team that has been a thorn in Minnesota's side, largely due to Nikola Jokic's dominance.
Jokic, averaging nearly a triple-double against the Wolves this season, presents a formidable challenge. Even with Rudy Gobert anchoring the defense, containing Jokic is no small feat. Edwards' presence could be pivotal in navigating this tough matchup, and his return could be the game-changer the Timberwolves need as they push toward the postseason.
