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Anthony Edwards And the players of Minnesota Timberwolves faced journalists on Monday for the team's media day. Ant-Man, the franchise player, was surprisingly the greatest interest of all those who attended the event. Edwards, however, committed a gafa that could be expensive.
When the player who has lost the most in his five -year stay in Minnesota, Edwards did not hesitate to respond to responding. He said he was his “Ni ** in” Jarred Vanderbilt and Josh Okogie.
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Fans reacted to Anthony Edwards's slip, which prompted journalists to laugh:
“50,000 tickets.”
A fan said:
Another added:
One fan further continued:
Another fan reacted:
Edwards and Vanderbilt Played for a few seasons together in Minnesota before the Timberwolves sent the defender to Utah Jazz in 2022. The Timberwolves traded “Vando”, Malik Beasley, Pat Beverley, Leandro Bolmaro, the Walker Kessler Rights project and five first round cups in Jazz for Rudy Goert.
In the same year of Vanderile's trade in Utah, Josh Okogie left Minnesota. After having obtained an offer from the Timberwolves, he agreed to join Phoenix Suns in a one-year agreement of $ 1.97 million. The Suns would give Okogie two more years before negotiating him in Charlotte.
The NBA has a zero tolerance for racial and homophobic comments, which could mean a fine for Anthony Edwards for its slip. By 2022, the League fined $ 40,000 for “offensive and derogatory language on social media”. The penalty occurred after Edwards wrote “Queer-A **-Ni ** as” to react to a photo of half-naked men who were along the road.
After losing to the Western Conference in the last two seasons, Anthony Edwards inevitably answered the questions about the TimberwolvesAspirations of the championship. When asked what he has learned over the years for his team to embry the title, Edwards responded:
“The most important thing I have learned is that the teams that delve into the playoffs are together, as they really care about each other. It is easy to say, such as” brothers “and act like now.”
Anthony Edwards elaborated that he and some Timberwolves players had camps, but not a teammate attended another's event. The All-Star Guard emphasized that this should change as they have to start building chemistry and bonds in the summer.
The Timberwolves could not keep Nickeil Alexander-Walker, but kept Naz Reid and Julius Randle. Edwards also hopes that second -year players, Rob Dillingham, Terrence Shannon Jr. and Jaylen Clark. Time will say if the Timberwolves can end the mouth of the loaded western conference.
Edited by Michael Macasero