Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is expected to miss two weeks of play due to a right hamstring strain, as confirmed by sources.
The injury will sideline the player during the team’s next schedule of games, impacting their overall performance. Edwards, a key player for the Wolves, will need time to recover fully before returning to the court.
The team’s medical staff has stated that Edwards will follow a structured rehabilitation program to ensure a full recovery. No further details on the timeline for his return have been provided at this time.
Edwards, who has been a cornerstone of the Timberwolves’ offense, has been in excellent form this season, averaging over 20 points per game. His absence could lead to a shift in the team’s playing strategy and may affect their chances in the playoffs.
While the injury is not expected to have a financial impact on the organization, it does pose a challenge in terms of maintaining team performance during his absence. The Wolves will need to rely on their depth and bench players to fill the void left by Edwards’ injury.