SAN ANTONIO — Anthony Edwards does not want to be the face of the NBA, but the Minnesota Timberwolves star is becoming a focus of one the league's marquee matchups when he goes up against San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama.
Though Edwards had a career-high 55 points, Wembanyama scored 39 points and captured a key offensive rebound in the final seconds as San Antonio held off Minnesota 126-123 on Saturday.
Wembanyama and Edwards exchanged highlights and baskets in a showdown between two of the Western Conference's top teams.
''They've got Wemby,'' Edwards said. ''He's supposed to be the face of the league. So, I always got to get up for that one.''
Edwards averaged 36.7 points in three games against the Spurs this season.
He banked in a 3-foot runner with 16.8 seconds remaining to complete a 19-point rally as Minnesota beat San Antonio 104-103 on Jan. 11.
Edwards almost did it again Saturday, going 19 for 33 from the field and 9 for 16 from 3-point range to score the most points of his seven-year NBA career.
''It's an honor and it's the best thing to have the best players go as hard as they can because, first of all, it makes us better, it makes me better,'' Wembanyama said. ''And it's a show of respect and also progress stepping up because now the standings make us that we're a respectable team.''