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It’s getting real in the Western Conference. The Minnesota Timberwolves just watched a 24-point lead vanish into thin air against the Bucks, and now they’re clinging to playoff hopes with a few games left. Every matchup counts, every win matters—and tonight’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies could be a turning point.

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With playoff positioning on the line, Timberwolves fans have just one question on their minds: Is Anthony Edwards playing tonight? The answer might just swing this game—and maybe even the entire postseason outlook.

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Let’s put the anxiety to rest—Anthony Edwards is officially good to go tonight. No nagging injuries, no questionable tags, no limitations. After his 25-point performance in that frustrating loss to the Bucks, Ant will be back out there looking to carry Minnesota to a bounce-back win.

The Timberwolves are entering this game with a completely clean injury report, and honestly, that’s a massive deal. In a playoff race where everyone’s limping to the finish line, having a fully healthy roster—led by Anthony Edwards, who’s averaging 27.4 points per game (fourth in the league!)—gives Minnesota a real shot to control their own fate.

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Meanwhile, the Grizzlies are hobbling a bit. They’ll be without Brandon Clarke (knee, out for season), Jaylen Wells (wrist), and Zyon Pullin (knee). Nothing catastrophic, but the depth takes a hit, and that matters in games like this.

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Anthony Edwards is the difference-maker tonight

Let’s be clear—this game runs through Anthony Edwards. Over the last 20 games, he’s averaging 26.6 points, hitting 3.5 threes per night, and generally making life miserable for defenders. But the real test isn’t just about scoring. It’s about leadership. Because after blowing that huge lead in Milwaukee, the Wolves need more than buckets—they need composure, control, and someone who refuses to let them crumble again.

The last time these two teams met? Ant dropped 32 points but missed a crucial three in the final moments. Tonight’s the redemption arc. And considering Memphis gives up nearly 117 points per game (23rd in the league), the opportunities will be there. Edwards just needs to seize them.

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Let’s be real—the Timberwolves’ biggest opponent right now might be themselves. They’ve got the talent, they’ve got the depth, and they’ve got Anthony Edwards, who’s built for the big stage. But late-game execution? That’s been a different story.

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In that brutal loss to Milwaukee, Minnesota scored just 13 points in the fourth quarter. Thirteen. They went nine minutes without a field goal. That’s not a talent problem—it’s a confidence problem. A leadership problem. And this is where Ant has to step up.

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This isn’t just about scoring 30 and going viral on House of Highlights. This is about showing he can lead a playoff team through the fire and out the other side. If Edwards delivers tonight—under pressure, against a streaking Grizzlies squad—it might be the signature moment his young career has been building toward.

So, while Anthony Edwards is playing tonight, Timberwolves fans can breathe a little easier. But just having ANT on the floor isn’t enough anymore. This game is a must-win, and the Wolves can’t afford another meltdown. With the playoffs looming and every game feeling like a Game 7, it’s time for Minnesota’s rising star to be exactly that.

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Let’s see if Anthony Edwards is ready to be the guy when it matters most.

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