Nickeil Alexander-Walker, in his fifth year in the NBA, said he has never laughed more during a season than the guard has this one with the Timberwolves.
One reason: Anthony Edwards.
“He’s gonna make fun of himself. He’s gonna make fun of everybody,” said Alexander-Walker, who Edwards once accused of dressing way too nicely after a game.
Take postgame after the team’s 109-106 victory over Atlanta on Friday, when Edwards, in a room full of reporters, made fun of a large designer bag center Karl-Anthony Towns had in front of his locker. Edwards let him have it, joking that his daughter could fit in the suitcase.
But his jovial nature is also an indication of how the team’s All-Star guard feels about Towns and the rest of his teammates.
“He’s gonna laugh, and you got to take it,” Alexander-Walker said. “You have to learn it’s all love. If he’s not making fun of you, chances are he don’t really like you.”
One reason the Wolves, who open the NBA playoffs on Saturday against Phoenix, have improved this season is because of how the team gets along.
That’s ironic given this is largely the same group that had one teammate, center Rudy Gobert, attempt to punch another, forward Kyle Anderson, during the last game of the regular season a year ago.