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Timberwolves trainer Chris Finch shares honest first reaction to Anthony Edwards injury

The star of Minnesota Timberwolves, Anthony Edwards, left the second quarter of Game 2 win on Thursday against the Golden State Warriors with an ankle injury.

The injury itself looked ugly. Warriors Forward Trayce Jackson-Davis accidentally entered Edwards' ankle, and it certainly didn't look like something from which the Timberwolves star would come back on Thursday.

“In this case I was really concerned about it,” said Timberwolves coach Chris Finch. “This, I really intended not to see him for the rest of the game to be honest.”

But Edwards act Return to the game. Ultimately, Edwards had his ankle picked up again, he tested and felt good enough to enter the competition.

“As soon as we had to like the third movement in my ankle, it feels good, it starts to feel good. If we take them in, I will see how it feels. [Wolves trainer David Hines] Has a great job to make sure I am good before I get out of it, so big to David. “

Edwards ended with 20 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three steals in 34 minutes, and the Timberwolves sent the series 1-1 to the Bay Area.

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