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The US media pickpocketed Morant's killing details! Edwards lost ground defensively and only previously made a three-point tie

On April 27, Beijing time, the Minnesota Timberwolves lost to the Memphis Grizzlies. In this campaign, Timberwolves player Edwards played 35 minutes, shooting 8-of-20 and 3-of-9 from three-point range, with only 22 points and 1 rebound, and made a mistake. At the same time, the US media pulled out the details of Edwards' defense of Morant's loss in the last minute.

The US media pickpocketed Morant's killing details! Edwards lost ground defensively and only previously made a three-point tie

At a crucial time in the fourth quarter of the game, the Timberwolves trailed the Grizzlies by three points, and Edwards stepped up, first shooting a super difficult back three-point shot to equalize.

The US media pickpocketed Morant's killing details! Edwards lost ground defensively and only previously made a three-point tie
The US media pickpocketed Morant's killing details! Edwards lost ground defensively and only previously made a three-point tie

However, with the Grizzlies only 3.7 seconds left, the two sides drew 109, when Edwards was in charge of Morant, but he was out of position, he let Morant finish on the basket, and eventually the Timberwolves lost.

The US media pickpocketed Morant's killing details! Edwards lost ground defensively and only previously made a three-point tie

In the game, Morant exploded in the final quarter, where he shot 4-of-9, 1-of-1 from three-point range, 9-of-10 from the free throw line, and scored 18 points and two rebounds. Throughout the game, Morant scored 30 points, 13 rebounds, 9 assists and 3 steals.

The US media pickpocketed Morant's killing details! Edwards lost ground defensively and only previously made a three-point tie

In fact, Edwards has performed extremely well in this series, scoring 121 points in the first five playoff games of his career, which is also more than Marbury (102 points) and setting a new record in Timberwolves history. On the defensive end, though, maybe Edwards still has to hone himself.

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