Anthony Edwards, Golden State Warriors and Timberwolves
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Anthony Edwards inspired his Timberwolves teammates at halftime, then led the charge, scoring 16 points on 6-for-8 shooting.
Anthony Edwards poured 11 of his 30 points into a 17-0 third-quarter flurry as the Minnesota Timberwolves moved within one win of a second consecutive berth in the Western Conference finals with a 117-110 road win over the Golden State Warriors in Game 4 on Monday in San Francisco.
The Curry-less Warriors only had one player, Jonathan Kuminga, get over 15 points. Jimmy Butler was held to 14 points. No Warriors player hit more than two three-pointers. The wait is now on to see if Curry can return for Game 5 on Wednesday in Minnesota.
Wolves wonderkid Mateus Mané made his top flight debut in a loss against Brighton, becoming the club's youngest Premier League debutant. He's also eligible to represent England, Portugal, or Guinea-Bissau,
"We are committed to building a sustainable, competitive future for the team," Wolves chairman Jeff Shi said on Monday.
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Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry received a new injury update before Game 4 against the Minnesota Timberwolves
Brighton kept pace with Brentford and Bournemouth in the race for what could be the Premier League's final European place with a 2-0 victory away to Wolves on Saturday.
A rare underwhelming display under Vitor Pereira helpfully illustrated many of the issues he needs to fix in the summer transfer window
We were unable to cope with Brighton's press and made lots of unforced errors. We lacked width, particularly on the right wing .
Julius Randle put all of his skills on display Saturday night, dropping 24 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds and making key defensive stops down the stretch to the propel the Wolves in Game 3.
Come Monday night in San Francisco, the Timberwolves will be presented with a rare opportunity. Up 2-1 in the Western Conference semifinals against the Warriors, they can put the metaphorical “nail in the coffin” with a victory.
Wolves say they will apply for a licence to play in the Women's Super League 2 on an annual basis after players said their ultimately unsuccessful battle for promotion was "all for nothing".