When you think of all-time great Timberwolves, the name Kevin Garnett usually comes up, but then there's a tier below players with players like Karl-Anthony Towns and Kevin Love.
A player who's quickly inserted himself into that group has been Anthony Edwards, even just a few seasons into a brief career.
It took just four postseasons for Edwards to do the unthinkable.
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Edwards overtakes KG for most playoff points in Timberwolves history
Coming into Game 2, Edwards needed just 17 points to pass the all-time great Kevin Garnett for the franchise record.
By the time the fourth quarter even arrived, Edwards checked that off his list, becoming the only Timberwolves player with over 1,050 career playoff points.
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Now, Minnesota has only been around for about 35 years and had a long playoff drought from the 04-05 to the 16-17 season, but what we are seeing from Edwards at such a young age is incredible.
Edwards was able to get the job done with well over 450 fewer minutes played than KG had with his points mark.
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