Anthony Edwards might not miss much of the Timberwolves’ series against the Spurs, per reports. He had been making progress and was initially likely to suit up in Game 3 or Game 4, according to ESPN’s Sham Charania. Apparently, his return could come earlier than that, as he has been listed as questionable for Game 1, and he could play if his knee feels good after a workout on Monday, according to The Athletic’s Jon Krawczynski.
Edwards suffered a hyperextended knee injury with a bone bruise in Game
4 of the Timberwolves’ first-round series against the Nuggets. He was also previously dealing with a persistent issue in his other knee, so he was expected to miss several games, if not the entire series, against the Spurs. It looks like he has progressed faster than expected because there’s a chance he could play Monday.
If Edwards does indeed play, it would be shocking. Timberwolves’ medical staff has called him “Wolverine” because of how fast he heals, but not even the most optimistic observers thought it would be possible for him to be ready this quickly.
Despite the credible reports, there are some big questions that still remain unanswered. Could the Timberwolves be trying to play mind games with the Spurs by surprisingly listing him as questionable a day before the matchup with no intention of playing him? And even if Edwards suits up, how will he look? Edwards’ runner’s knee was already limiting him in the series against the Nuggets before the bone bruise. Now he’ll have discomfort in both knees.
One thing is clear: Whether Edwards is ready to go by Game 1 or later, it seems that he will play in the series at some point.
Other than listing Edwards as questionable, the Timberwolves’ injury report also includes Donte DiVincenzo as out due to an Achilles injury that will sideline him for the rest of the playoffs, and Ayo Dosunmu as questionable due to calf soreness that held him out of Game 6 against the Nuggets.
The Spurs listed Carter Bryant as questionable due to an ankle sprain, but no one else appears in their injury report.












