Anthony Edwards is an American pro basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves. He was born on August 5, 2001, and his nickname is “Ant-Man.”
Current Reports on Anthony Edwards’ Injuries
Injury:
Status: Active
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UPDATE (Apr. 25):
Anthony Edwards is ready to play against the Nuggets on Tuesday.
UPDATE (Apr. 14):
Edwards is ready for Friday’s game against the Thunder.
UPDATE (Apr. 04):
UPDATE (Apr. 02):
Edwards’ status for Sunday’s game against the Trail Blazers is in doubt due to sickness.
Edwards is still battling the virus that has spread through the Minnesota locker room, and he has struggled since returning from an ankle injury, making just 41.8% of his field goal attempts, 29.6% of his three-point attempts, and 53.3% of his free throw attempts in that span.
UPDATE (Mar. 31):
Anthony Edwards (illness) is questionable for Friday’s matchup versus the Los Angeles Lakers.
UPDATE (Mar. 29):
On Wednesday, Anthony Edwards (ankle) will join the list of questionable players.
UPDATE (Mar. 27):
Anthony Edwards is ready for Monday’s game against the Kings.
UPDATE (Mar. 26):
Anthony Edwards has missed the last three games for the Minnesota Vikings with a sprained right ankle. He was given the all-clear to return to practice on Friday, but he missed the day due to illness, making his status for Sunday’s game against the Golden State Warriors doubtful.
UPDATE (Mar. 22):
Star players Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards may play a role in the Minnesota Timberwolves’ lineup on Wednesday against the Atlanta Hawks, which would be great news for the team’s chances of making the playoffs.
Edwards, who normally contributes 24.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 4.4 assists per game, was forced to be helped off the court on Friday after injuring his right ankle in a match against the Chicago Bulls. He has been absent for the last two contests.
UPDATE (Mar. 20):
Edwards’ status for Monday’s game against the Knicks is in question, according to Dane Moore of “The Dane Moore NBA Podcast.”
UPDATE (Mar. 18):
Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic said that Edwards was seen on the bench wearing a walking boot after leaving the game with a sprained right ankle. Edwards had to leave the game because he hurt himself.
After only playing eight minutes against the Bulls on Friday, Edwards sprained his right ankle and had to wear a protective boot to get back to the bench.
Even though the All-Star two-guard is not listed as questionable for Saturday’s game against Toronto, it seems unlikely that he will play. If that happened, it’s likely that Austin Rivers and Nickeil Alexander-Walker would play more than they did before.
UPDATE (Mar. 15):
Anthony Edwards amassed 32 points (12-25 FG, 2-10 3Pt, 6-10 FT), 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks and 1 steal in 36 minutes during Monday’s 136-115 win over the Hawks.