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Stephen A. Smith Predicts Anthony Edwards And Wolves Will Beat The Denver Nuggets
Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Stephen A. Smith passionately expressed his confidence in Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves' ability to win their playoff series against the Denver Nuggets. He highlighted Edwards' sensational performance throughout the season and particularly in the postseason, emphasizing his dominance in crucial moments, especially in the fourth quarter. 

"I got Anthony Edwards in the Minnesota Timberwolves winning this series. I mean I've seen enough. This brother is something. He is so sensational, it's hard to put into words... The 33.5 that he's averaging against Denver this season. The 33.4 he's averaging in this postseason let me tell you this right now." 

"Fourth quarter in the postseason, he leads the entire league in points at 10.8, 69% shooting from the field 57% shooting from three-point range, and hasn't missed a free throw in 14 attempts. This is in the fourth quarter. This is what he's doing. At the age of 22, okay, we know the athleticism."

"But guess what we also see? We don't just see the athleticism when he drives to the basketball We see the athleticism when he blocking shots on the defensive side of the ball He is the best two-way guard in the NBA right now." 

Smith provided statistical evidence to support his assertion, pointing out Edwards' impressive averages against the Nuggets in the regular season and his stellar performance in the current postseason. 

He highlighted Edwards' scoring prowess, particularly in the fourth quarter, where he leads the entire league in points, showcasing remarkable efficiency with high shooting percentages from the field, three-point range, and the free-throw line.

Moreover, Smith praised Edwards' versatility and impact on both ends of the court, highlighting his athleticism not only in offensive drives but also in defensive plays such as shot-blocking. He lauded Edwards as the best two-way guard in the NBA at the moment, recognizing his ability to contribute significantly on offense and defense.

Edwards, in particular, has been nothing short of sensational, showcasing his prowess as one of the league's brightest young stars. His remarkable performance in Game 1, where he scored 43 points, marked his third consecutive playoff game with 35 or more points. 

Notably, Edwards has been a force to be reckoned with in the fourth quarter, leading the entire league in points during this crucial period of the game, with an average of 10.8 points per game. He has been incredibly efficient, shooting 69% from the field and 57% from three-point range during the fourth quarter.

The Timberwolves' victory in Game 1 was not solely reliant on Edwards, as players like Naz Reid also made significant contributions, particularly in the fourth quarter. Reid's timely scoring spree helped propel the Timberwolves to victory, showcasing the team's depth and resilience.

On the other hand, the Nuggets find themselves in unfamiliar territory after suffering their first loss of the postseason. Despite impressive performances from Nikola Jokic and Michael Porter Jr., the Nuggets were unable to contain Edwards and the Timberwolves' offensive onslaught.

Looking ahead, Game 2 presents a pivotal opportunity for both teams to gain an edge in the series. While the Nuggets will undoubtedly look to bounce back on their home court, the Timberwolves will aim to build on their momentum and further solidify Smith's prediction of emerging victorious in the series.

The Nuggets Will Bring The Heat In Game 2

The Denver Nuggets find themselves in unfamiliar territory after dropping Game 1 of their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. For a team that has been accustomed to success in the postseason, trailing a series for the first time since 2022 presents a unique challenge. However, the Nuggets are not ones to back down easily, especially when their championship aspirations are on the line.

As they prepare for Game 2, the Nuggets are fully aware of the urgency to bounce back and even the series against a resilient Timberwolves team. Led by their veteran core and reigning Finals MVP Nikola Jokic, the Nuggets are poised to bring the heat and showcase their championship pedigree.

Experience is a valuable asset in the playoffs, and the Nuggets have plenty of it. They understand the importance of responding decisively after a setback, and Game 2 presents the perfect opportunity to do just that. Expect the Nuggets to come out with a sense of purpose and intensity, determined to assert their dominance and reclaim momentum in the series.

While the Timberwolves may be young, hungry, and talented, the Nuggets know that championships are not won without facing adversity. They are prepared to meet the challenge head-on and showcase why they are considered one of the top contenders in the league.

Key players like Jokic, along with Michael Porter Jr. and Jamal Murray, will be instrumental in leading the charge for the Nuggets. Their ability to rise to the occasion and deliver when it matters most will be crucial in determining the outcome of Game 2.

In addition to their star power, the Nuggets boast depth and versatility, allowing them to adapt to different situations and exploit mismatches. Whether it's on the offensive end with their potent scoring or on the defensive end with their tenacity and resilience, the Nuggets have the tools to turn the tide in their favor.

Ultimately, Game 2 will be a test of character for the Nuggets as they look to overcome adversity and prove that they are indeed championship contenders. With their backs against the wall, expect the Nuggets to bring the heat and leave everything on the court in pursuit of victory.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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