On April 29, Beijing time, according to Chris Haynes, the day after the series G5 lost to the Grizzlies, the Timberwolves held an internal meeting with only players, Edwards took the initiative to take responsibility, and promised to grab more rebounds, and Beasley boasted to stage the Black Seven miracle.

Chris Haynes said in the article that under the guidance of head coach Chris Finch, the players got together after watching the game video, and the players encouraged each other to play with more sense of crisis, they analyzed the video again and proposed to play with the right defense, and stressed the importance of moving the ball.
Edwards blamed himself for not moving the ball well enough, saying he had to get the ball out early to give his teammates enough time to move the ball during attacking time.
In addition, the reporter revealed that some Timberwolves players said they firmly believe they can win two consecutive games to win the series.
In the series G5 King Mountain, Edwards scored a key three-pointer to equalize at a critical moment, but the defense made a mistake in the last minute, and was killed by Morant's breakthrough layup; the Timberwolves are currently 2-3 behind the Grizzlies.
The two teams G6 will start tomorrow at 9 a.m., which is a life-and-death battle for the Timberwolves; for the G6, Edwards said: "I promise to grab a bunch of rebounds, I'm looking forward to this game because the pressure is too much, I'll do everything I can to help the team win the game, and I feel better now than ever."
Beasley yelled domineeringly: We're going to play game seven and fly straight to Golden State. That's our mindset, we're confident in ourselves, we're ready; the big score is supposed to be 4-1, and we should be resting like the Warriors. We made mistakes in the game and we were still a young team.
Beasley boasted that the Grizzlies should have staged a black seven miracle 4-1, and still believes that they can win two games in a row to reverse the Grizzlies; the Warriors currently eliminate the Nuggets 4-1, and the winner between the Timberwolves and the Grizzlies will be the Warriors in the Western Conference semifinals.