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Anthony Edwards returns to Warriors-Temberwolves Game 2 Back-the Mercury News after ankle injury

The Western Conference semi -final between the Warriors and Timberwolves was already a superstar with Stephen Curry until at least game 5 and lost a different when Anthony Edwards limp into the changing room in game 2 on Thursday evening.

Edwards, the 23-year-old leader of the Timberwolves and already one of the top players in the league, had to be helped from the ground in the middle of the second quarter after Trayce Jackson-Davis had landed on his left ankle, who defended a attempt on the edge.

In Edwards, a sprain of the left ankles was diagnosed, and the Timberwolves considered him questionable to return, but he spent less than six minutes of play in the changing room before returning to the square to start the second half. He ended his statistics with nine rebounds, five assists and three steals in 34 minutes in the second half-time and three in the second half-time and three steals when the Timberwolves spread the series with a win of 117-93.

“I was really worried,” said Minnesota coach Chris Finch. “There are many ways to pay off an elite athlete, and one thing is one thing to shake off these things. I really planned not to see him the rest of the game.”

Jackson-Davis tried to defend the journey and landed on Edwards' left ankle, who rolled under the weight of the 6-foot 9 striker of £ 245 in the second year. Edwards stayed on the floor under the basket to own the offensive ownership of the Golden State at the other end of the floor, and finally called Finch Timeout to get it off the square with 5:56.

The Warriors played without a curry, which put his left armpit in game 1 and were already in a big hole when Edwards left the game. They were 37-19 when he went into the changing room and was 56-39 at half time. Edwards tested the ankle during the break and took his place on the floor to start the second half.

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