Game 2 of the Western Conference finals raised a question both hypothetical and philosophical: Can the Timberwolves win their first NBA championship if their best player shoots like he’s wearing mittens?
Anthony Edwards is the Timberwolves’ rising star, and one of the world’s best young players. Friday night at Target Center, he continued a three-game trend of denting rims and concussing backboards, making just five of his 17 attempts from the field in the Timberwolves’ 109-108 loss to Dallas.
At the moment, Edwards is a more effective spokesman for winter gear than his new basketball shoes.
“He’s got to pick up his decisionmaking,” Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said.
In Game 7 of the conference semifinals at Denver, Edwards made six of 24 shots, yet the Wolves defeated the defending champion Nuggets.
In Game 1 of the conference finals, Edwards made six of 16 shots, one reason the Wolves lost a close game.
In Game 2, the smart money would have been on him resuscitating his offensive game.
Instead, Edwards continued to shoot and react poorly. In his past three games, he’s shooting a tick under 30 percent.