Anthony Edwards shares hilarious reason for missing Timberwolves starting lineup vs Mavericks
Anthony Edwards made his return to the Minnesota Timberwolves lineup Monday night after sitting out six games, but his comeback started with an unexpected twist. Edwards was announced in the starting five for the matchup against the Dallas Mavericks, but when the opening tip went up at Target Center, he was not on the court. Veteran guard Mike Conley took his spot for the first possession instead.
No explanation was given right away, and fans in the arena and viewers watching at home were left wondering what happened. MORE: Bulls make shocking Jaden Ivey decision after rant, blockbuster trade Anthony Edwards explains late start vs Mavericks Broadcasters scrambled for answers. Edwards had been built up all day as coming back, so his absence from the jump ball felt out of place.
He eventually entered the game just over a minute into the first quarter, but the mystery had already become the talking point of the evening. After Minnesota’s blowout win, Edwards didn’t leave anyone guessing for long. Speaking with reporters in the locker room, he gave a brutally honest explanation for the delay.
“I was taking a sh*t. Mike held it down for me,” Edwards said, per Timberwolves YT . Bad timing happens, and Edwards handled it the only way he could.
Once he got on the floor, he wasted no time making an impact. MORE: Nikola Jokic refuses to accept Caitlin Clark’s praise with witty one-liner Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards looks on during a game against the Dallas Mavericks. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images The Timberwolves rolled past the Mavericks 124-94, and Edwards played a big role in the victory.