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Timberwolves more competitive in Game 2 thanks to Anthony Edwards

DENVER – Anthony Edwards told his teammates his Game 2 performance was going to be different from Game 1. Edwards was going to come out "ultra-aggressive," and he backed up his words.

It had been awhile since the Wolves saw this kind of performance from Edwards, who has battled a sprained ankle, a lingering illness and a sore left shoulder at various points over the last few weeks.

There was nothing hindering Edwards on Wednesday night, not even the Denver defense. He scored 41 points, 27 of those in the second half, in the Wolves' 122-113 loss.