Timberwolves fans, you can breathe a bit easier. Warriors fans, it might be time for concern.
Anthony Edwards' left ankle injury from Game 2 appears to have moved in the correct direction for Minnesota.
The Timberwolves' Game 3 injury report ahead of Saturday night's clash doesn't include Edwards in any form. He's not probable or questionable. He's absent from the report, suggesting he's totally good to go.
Edwards put a scare into Minnesota faithful late in the first half of Game 2, when he came down awkwardly and turned his ankle in a bad way.
The superstar stayed down for a while in some serious apparent pain, then was helped off.
But after halftime, there was Edwards, ready to start the second half.
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The Timberwolves handled Golden State in the Warriors' first full game without Stephen Curry (hamstring).
Curry remains out with the series tied 1-1 and heading to the Bay Area.
Minnesota needs to strike while it's the healthier team, and Edwards gives them a chance to do that.
Don't be surprised if Ant comes out firing in Game 3, seeking to throw the knockout punch before the Warriors even know what hit them.
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