Young Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards said before Sunday's game against Brooklyn he'd already forgotten Wednesday's loss and his third-quarter ejection during a game back home in Atlanta.
But he remembered apologizing to his teammates immediately afterward, when he acquired successive technical fouls for his gestures and profanity.
The Wolves lost 134-122 in a game they once led by 16 points.
Asked if he felt the need to apologize for his actions, Edwards said, "Yeah, for sure. In there [locker room] watching the game, you see I need to be out there, for sure. I feel like I left them by theyself."
Wolves coach Chris Finch reminded his team afterward to play on without distractions over the night's officiating. Star Karl-Anthony Towns received technical and flagrant foul calls in the same quarter that Edwards was ejected as well.
Finch said saw no reason to address the matter with Edwards specifically.
"He felt bad, I felt bad for him to be in his hometown and all that," Finch said. "That's not within his normal behavior. I don't think it needed to be addressed any further than that."
Edwards said his coach said all he needed to say.