If there was a word of the day in Anthony Edwards' media session following Minnesota's 124-104 victory over the Lakers, it was swag.
Edwards used it more than a dozen times in his postgame media session, with one "swaggy" in there for good measure.
As Karl-Anthony Towns was waving goodbye to the Lakers as he exited the floor, and he and Patrick Beverley were having fun with a late Russell Westbrook airball, the topic of the day turned to the confidence and bravado the Wolves have. Or in other words, how much swag they have.
"A couple players on your team got to have swag," Edwards said. "It can't just be one. Once a couple of them get swag, then you put it in three more, four more and everybody feel like they the man of the hour and that's what we need."
Edwards, who had 27 points Wednesday, said somebody had told him the Timberwolves haven't had a lot of success over the years.
"I heard they haven't been winning since like [2003] or something, '04? I was like three years old," Edwards said.
The missing ingredient? Swag, of course.
"This is not the Timberwolves that didn't have swag since '04. Because I'm coming with a lot of swag," Edwards said. "And I'm putting that in my teammates. And Pat Bev [Patrick Beverley] coming with a lot of swag and he's putting it into teammates. We're going to go off that."