“Shoot 2,000 shots”: Anthony Edwards lays bare secret to overcoming his shooting woes | HO

Anthony Edwards scored a game-high 43 points and Sixth Man of the Year Naz Reid delivered crucial plays in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, helping the Timberwolves secure a 106-99 victory over the defending champions, Denver Nuggets, in Game 1 of their Round 2 matchup on Saturday night in Denver.

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After the game, Edwards spoke to the reporters in the post-game presser detailing the journey of his shooting prowess:

“When I came in the league, the thing was that I couldn’t shoot. Those summers that I had leading up now…was a lot of work. Some days we were going in just shoot 2000 shots. It was tough.”

In his rookie season, Edwards averaged 19.3 points on 41.7% shooting from the field on 16.8 attempts per game, converting just 7.0, while he shot 32.9% from the 3-point line on 7.2 attempts, making just 2.4 and lastly 77.6% from the free-throw line on 3.8 attempts.

This season, he averaged a career-best shooting percentage of 46.1% from the field, including the most points scored in his career at 25.9 per game on 19.7 attempts while coverting 9.1 of them.

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How Anthony Edwards’ shot making rallied Minnesota Timberwolves over Denver Nuggets

Edwards sank a crucial jumper with 1 minute, 36 seconds left, extending the Wolves’ lead to 102-91 in a contest that had been tightly contested throughout.

However, the Nuggets weren’t finished yet. Nikola Jokic, who racked up a near triple-double with 32 points, eight rebounds and nine assists, nailed a 3-pointer that trimmed their deficit to six with just under a minute to play. Yet, the gap was ultimately too great for Denver to close. In the final minute, Edwards clinched the victory by hitting two free throws and a layup.

The Nuggets were ahead 44-40 at halftime and extended their lead to as much as seven points in the third quarter. However, the Timberwolves closely contested the game. Karl-Anthony Towns went 5-for-5 from the field during the quarter, and Mike Conley added 11 points in the third.

Edwards scored consecutive jumpers and Nickeil Alexander-Walker sank a 3-pointer, contributing to a 7-0 Wolves run in the quarter. By the end of the period, the Timberwolves had edged ahead to a 73-71 lead.

Ultimately, when the Timberwolves needed him most, Edwards was the standout player on the court. Additionally, Reid delivered a crucial offensive surge in a game that remained close throughout the final stages. The Wolves accomplished the toughest and most critical task required to win the series: they managed to steal a game on Denver’s home court.

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