In a post-game locker room celebration, Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards exuberantly declared himself “the best in the world” after delivering a stunning performance against the Memphis Grizzlies, scoring 44 points in a crucial matchup for playoff positioning. Edwards’ electrifying display not only showcased his scoring prowess but also underscored the team’s collective effort, particularly on the defensive end, where they limited the Grizzlies to just three points for an extended period.
Reflecting on his performance, Edwards emphasized his confidence, stating, “I just trust myself,” as he attributed his success to good teamwork and making the right plays. Coach Chris Finch has noted Edwards’ innate ability to rise to the occasion during pivotal games, a sentiment echoed by the young guard himself: “Every game that we played, 82 games is a big game, but tonight was like a must-win pretty much.”
The Timberwolves’ victory places them in a strong position, needing just two more wins to secure a spot in the top six of the Western Conference standings. Edwards’ determination to finish the season strong was palpable, as he expressed his readiness to seize the moment: “It’s the time I’ve been waiting on.”
At just 23 years old, Edwards is emerging as a leader on the team, and his energy is infectious. “If Mike (Conley) is feeling good, I’m feeling great,” he quipped, showcasing the camaraderie within the locker room. As the Timberwolves gear up for their final push towards the playoffs, Edwards’ self-assuredness and competitive spirit could prove pivotal in their journey. With every game becoming more crucial, fans and teammates alike will be eager to see how this young star continues to shine on the court.