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Anthony Edwards not on Minnesota's injury report before game 3

Anthony Edwards is full of game 3 on Saturday evening in San Francisco.

The Timberwolves injury report before game 3 does not even mentions Edwards, who said that he was “okay” after he felt in the second quarter of Minnesota against the Warriors in game 2 on Thursday evening in the second quarter of the 117: 93 profit of Minnesota.

The injury occurred when the traces of Golden State Jackson-Davis landed on Edwards' left foot when the Ant-man fell on the floor when trying to drive. Edwards immediately grabbed his left ankle and had obvious pain before being helped in the changing room. Despite the fear, Edwards started the second half and didn't look worse for the rest of the night.

It was the x -tenth time that Edwards left the game and went into the changing room with an ankle injury. Like the others, he returned in action, even though it looked pretty bad.

“I was actually really worried,” said Minnesota head coach Chris Finch. “I thought I mean, only many ways that it was one of them to be an elite athlete and shake off these things. But this one that I really intended not to see the rest of the game to be honest with them.”

The only player in Minnesota's injury report is the Rookie Point Guard Rob Dillingham, who became questionable upgrade with a bricked up ankle.

Golden State will be without Steph Curry for a second game in a row, and it is not expected that he will play in game 4 on Monday. The thigh strain, which he suffered early in game 1, will be re -evaluated before the 5th game on Wednesday. A report on Friday, however, indicated that the best scenario on Sunday, May 18, could be a return for game 6.

Game 3 taps at 7:30 p.m. CT on Saturday and will be broadcast on ABC.

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