After the game Saturday night, as the announced sellout crowd of 17,136 was either departing or cheering him on, Anthony Edwards dedicated his best game of the season to his girlfriend. It's her birthday in a couple of games, he said. She was going out of the country and wasn't going to be watching basketball for a while.
So: here you go:
Forty-four points, 17-for-29 shooting, eight three-pointers made, six rebounds, four assists, one big win. And then he blew his girlfriend a kiss.
Timberwolves 113, Houston 104.
On a night when the Wolves (24-24) spent most of the first 2½ quarters playing down to a Rockets team that had lost 12 straight and hadn't won since the day after Christmas, it was Edwards — with help from Nathan Knight — who dragged the Wolves out of their lethargy, provided Target Center with a huge jolt, essentially winning the game.
"I'm trying to give energy to my team," said Edwards, who set season highs in points, shots and shots made. His eight made three-pointers was the most by a Wolves player this year. "Because I saw the way it was going. We were down [12]. So I'm like, 'Man, I gotta give us some type of energy.' My shots happened to be falling tonight, so that's what did it."
Edwards made eight of 16 threes and had a number of dunks, including two on Houston center Alperen Sengun.
"We talked [Friday] about how important this game was for us," Wolves coach Chris Finch said. "How he needed to set the tone. He certainly did that. He was special today, both ends of the floor, really. Decisionmaking was sharp, he was shooting it, driving it, making all the right plays out there."