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NBA playoffs: Timberwolves takes match 2 against warriors without curry Stephen, despite their own anthony edwards frightening

They had to survive a few fears in match 2, but the Minnesota Timberwolves equalized their series of playoffs in the second round 1-1 against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday.

Minnesota went for a thread in a 117-93 victory against a Warriors team still in shock from the Stephen Curry loss superstar for at least a week. However, the Timberwolves seemed ready to lose their own leader when Anthony Edwards fell with an ankle injury.

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There were therefore several relief sighs when Edwards returned after half-time, without apparent problems. He finished the match with 20 points on 6 shots out of 13, 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 interceptions. It was Julius Randle who paved the way for Timberwolves throughout the night, with 24 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds.

Meanwhile, without curry, Jonathan Kuminga came out of the bench and led the Warriors by scoring 18 points.

Match 3 is scheduled for Saturday at 8:30 p.m. he at the Chase Center in San Francisco.

Anthony Edwards is good, just like the Timberwolves. (Photo by David Berding / Getty Images)

(David Berding via Getty Images)

Anthony Edwards returns from the ankle sprain

Edwards' injury occurred in the second quarter, when Edwards went down to the ground, tightening his left ankle. The reruns have shown The foot of the Warriors Big Man Trayce Jackson-Davis landed on Edwards' ankle, leaving the 23-year-old sitting on the floor while holding his leg down the game.

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Edwards was then helped in the locker room, the coaches preventing him from putting weight on the ankle. Timberwolves Later announced It was questionable to come back with a sprain from the left ankle.

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