Anthony Edwards Criticizes Timberwolves for Internal Struggles After Fourth Straight Loss
The NBA star called out his team for poor communication and lack of cohesion following a disappointing start to the season.
- Anthony Edwards described the Timberwolves as 'soft' and criticized the team for behaving like 'a bunch of little kids' after their 115-104 loss to the Sacramento Kings.
- The Timberwolves have lost four consecutive games and are now 8-10, sitting 12th in the Western Conference standings after a strong playoff run last season.
- Edwards cited poor team communication, lack of adherence to coaching strategies, and growing internal negativity as key issues plaguing the team’s performance.
- Minnesota’s offseason trade of star center Karl-Anthony Towns, driven by financial pressures under the NBA's new collective bargaining agreement, has been linked to the team's struggles.
- Veteran Mike Conley echoed Edwards’ concerns, urging teammates to improve communication and unity while emphasizing the need to overcome individual frustrations for collective success.