DALLAS – Earlier in the day, as Karl-Anthony Towns talked about his shooting slump, Anthony Edwards walked by and loudly predicted that Towns would make eight three-pointers on Tuesday night.
His prediction didn’t come true, but the sentiment resounded. Edwards, the Timberwolves’ 22-year-old franchise player, was looking out for his teammate on the day of an elimination game.
Sunday night, Edwards looked out for an entire organization and its fan base, lifting the Wolves to a 105-100 victory over the Mavericks with an all-around game that rises to the top of his résumé.
Facing the possibility of a sweep in a very loud arena, Edwards came within one pass of a triple-double, finishing with 29 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.
He handled the ball. He guarded Luka Doncic, the Mavericks’ resident magician. He led, in word and deed, and that’s why Wolves fans will get to see him at least one more time in person this season.
In the fourth quarter, Edwards assisted on all three of Towns’ three-pointers.
“Everything came together for him,” Edwards said of Towns. “He played exceptionally well, and he’s the reason we won tonight.”
So often during the Western Conference finals, Edwards has looked mentally or physically fatigued. He hardly played a perfect game Tuesday — he had six turnovers, five fouls and shot 11-for-25 from the field.