TORONTO – After the Timberwolves' loss to the Raptors on Wednesday, the locker room only had a few people remaining before the buses whisked them away to the airport. In one corner sat Anthony Edwards, who donned four ice packs, one on each knee and ankle.
Karl-Anthony Towns spotted Edwards and approached him with a wide smile. He reminded Edwards that Edwards used to make fun of Towns for carrying a freezer's worth of ice on his legs after games.
"Tables turned. Lessons learned," Towns said with a laugh.
Edwards fell over laughing in his locker stall as if he'd been caught red-handed.
"I was getting your rebounds, that's why," Edwards shot back after leading the team with 14 boards. The two both laughed, then commiserated about a different kind of ice-cold — how badly they shot in that season opener.
For the last several months, a debate has simmered among casual fans both in and out of Minnesota related to the Wolves. It will be bantered about Saturday night in the Target Center stands during the team's home opener. It's the kind of discussion that makes perfect fodder for message boards, social media threads, talk radio and podcasts:
Whose team is it, really?
Is it KAT's team? Or Ant's team?