With under a minute to play in the third quarter Saturday, Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards shifted around a screen and pulled the trigger on a three-pointer from the left wing.
Phoenix forward Kevin Durant was a step slow on the play, and Edwards had plenty of room to drain the shot, one of the final blows he dealt in a masterful third quarter that fueled a 120-95 Game 1 playoff victory over the Suns.
On their way down the floor, Edwards pounded his chest and had a few words for who he said was his favorite player when he was younger. Durant couldn’t help but smile as well.
“I think everybody here knows that’s my favorite player of all time,” Edwards said. “So that was probably one of the best feelings ever in my whole life.”
If the Wolves are going to win this series after going 0-3 against Phoenix in the regular season, they need Edwards to play better than he did against the Suns, who held him to just 14.3 points per game.
After a slow start, Edwards had it rolling in the third quarter, when he scored 18 of his game-high 33 points. He was 14-for-24 from the field and 4-for-8 from three-point range. He added nine rebounds, part of a healthy 52-28 edge the Wolves had on the glass, and six assists. He had six turnovers, but just two after the first quarter, and was a plus-19 for the game.
When asked what he’s thinking when Edwards is having a spurt like he had Sunday, Wolves coach Chris Finch deadpanned, “Get him the ball.”
“Sometimes like in the past he’s had those runs lead to like a bad run, just trying to do too much,” Finch said. “But you can see the great growth for him in that he played under control.”