It might seem odd, a second-year player telling a seventh-year player — a two-time All-Star at that — what he's doing wrong.
What helps Anthony Edwards, though, as he emerges as a leadership voice on the Timberwolves is simple: Everything he said Wednesday night about Karl-Anthony Towns is true.
And the truth cannot — or at least should not — be controversial. From Chris Hine's game story and Edwards' postgame comments after a 136-104 loss to Utah:
"I told KAT, you catching the ball and you holding it," Edwards said. "You waiting for the double, telling them to come double me instead of catching it and going. They can't guard you. … I tell him every game, every practice. You can shoot the ball, you can handle the ball, you got touch, everything. They can't guard you, bruh. If he just stop waiting on the double team, we would be a way better team."
I talked about that on Thursday's Daily Delivery podcast and will get into it in more depth with Hine on Friday's show.
For now, some sobering numbers that drive home Edwards' point — and why KAT should listen to him regardless of age and experience.
Towns has been dismal in post-up situations this season, where he is often seeing those double-teams as he did against the Jazz.
In 82 post-up possessions this season for Towns this year, per NBA.com, the Wolves are averaging just 0.72 points — second-worst among the 19 players with at least 50 post-ups this year.