Anthony Edwards sounds like he has been sleeping just fine.
Edwards is facing the first elimination game of his career Friday in Game 6 between the Timberwolves and Grizzlies. That's no bother.
"I'm feeling better than ever," Edwards said with his typical wide smile after Thursday's practice.
Edwards also wasn't tossing and turning over his gamble gone wrong at the end of Game 5, when the guard went for a steal of a pass to Ja Morant just before Morant drove to the hoop for the game-winning shot in Memphis' 111-109 victory.
Instead, Edwards was thinking more about the shots he took in the fourth quarter, and he had some conflicting thoughts about them: How the shots felt good coming out of his hand, how a lot of them went in and out, but also how a lot of them came in isolation offense, perhaps at a cost to his teammates.
That last point coach Chris Finch emphasized to not just Edwards, but to the rest of the Timberwolves, who play host to Memphis on Friday night at Target Center trailing the best-of-seven Western Conference playoff series 3-2.
"I agree with Finchy," Edwards said. "A lot of those were bad shots when I could've drove and created or got to the foul line."
The Wolves are down to their last strike with no more room for error. It's a series they feel should be over by now — in their favor — and they're more than OK vocalizing that.