A stunning performance by Anthony Edwards propelled the Minnesota Timberwolves to victory over the Nuggets, as he lit up the scoreboard with a whopping 34 points and dished out 9 assists. In doing so, Edwards not only led his team to glory but also etched his name deeper into the franchise’s history books, becoming the all-time leader in three-point shots for the Timberwolves!
Edwards Shatters Three-Point Record
With Karl-Anthony Towns now donning the colors of the New York Knicks, it was only a matter of time before Edwards claimed the franchise record previously held by his former teammate. In a thrilling display, Edwards drained three treys to mark 976 three-pointers made, surpassing Towns’ tally of 975. This record-defining moment has Timberwolves fans buzzing!
ANT KEEPS BREAKING RECORDS. 👏 pic.twitter.com/7XImOM05jf
— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) January 25, 2025
Edwards Elevates His Game
This record is a testament to the incredible progress Edwards has made in his shooting game. Boasting over 42% accuracy from beyond the arc this season, he’s smashing his career averages and staking his claim as one of the deadliest sharpshooters in the NBA. Edwards currently leads the league in three-point shots made this season, and he’s doing so with a comfortable margin. As a cornerstone of the Wolves franchise, he’s locked into a long-term contract, setting the stage for more records to fall in the years to come.
Source: StatMuse / Minnesota Timberwolves
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