Anthony Edwards caught talking trash in ‘LEAKED’ audio against Jae Crowder
Anthony Edwards trash talking Jae Crowder revealed during the Timberwolves 115-104 loss against the Sacramento Kings.
Anthony Edwards trash talk to Jae Crowder revealed during 115-104 loss
Anthony Edwards found himself in the spotlight during the Minnesota Timberwolves’ 115-104 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday, not just for his performance on the court but also for his verbal sparring with Jae Crowder. The All-Star guard, known for his fiery demeanor, was caught on a live mic engaging in some spirited trash talk.
The altercation began when Julius Randle and Crowder revisited their long-standing rivalry, which dates back to Crowder’s stint with the Phoenix Suns in 2021. During a tense moment at the free-throw line, Randle gave Crowder a piece of his mind, but the latter had the last laugh after the Kings secured the win. As tensions flared, Anthony Edwards joined in.
“Shut up, Jae,” Edwards retorted as Randle and Crowder continued to banter.
LEAKED Audio Of Julius Randle Trash Talking Jae Crowder?:
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“I talk to you every time we play… you know I do”
Crowder wasn’t trying to hear none of that, which led to Randle saying:
“Ight, n****! I can talk whenever I want to”
Lastly, Anthony Edwards said: “shut up, Jae” pic.twitter.com/T2v3vsmBG0
Anthony Edwards’ comment was caught in the middle of a tense verbal exchange between Randle and Crowder, adding fuel to their already fiery rivalry. Crowder, who had signed with the Kings just hours before the game, was undeterred and continued clapping back at Randle. Meanwhile, Timberwolves players like Rudy Gobert watched on, seemingly amused at the free-throw line.
Jae Crowder’s arrival in Sacramento may have been last-minute, but his presence was immediately felt. The Kings, who added the seasoned veteran to bolster their core of De’Aaron Fox, Domantas Sabonis, and DeMar DeRozan, looked sharp and focused, overcoming a fourth-quarter deficit to topple the Wolves, leading to a fired-up exchange from Anthony Edwards after the game.
Anthony Edwards leads Timberwolves in late win over Clippers
Two nights later, Anthony Edwards channeled his frustration into a clutch performance against the Los Angeles Clippers. In a tightly contested matchup, he hit a crucial three-pointer with 2:24 remaining to lift the Timberwolves to a 93-92 win in NBA Cup group play. Edwards led the charge with 21 points, while Mike Conley and Nickeil Alexander-Walker chipped in with critical contributions.
Edwards’ late-game heroics, including a dunk and a decisive free throw, snapped the Timberwolves’ losing streak and reminded fans of his ability to lead under pressure. The victory over the Clippers provided a much-needed morale boost for the Timberwolves, who finished NBA Cup group play with a 2-2 record.
The Clippers, meanwhile, saw solid performances from James Harden and Ivica Zubac, who both recorded double-doubles. As for the Timberwolves, they prepare to host the Lakers on Monday. Their focus will be on maintaining momentum and addressing the inconsistencies and chemistry issues that have plagued their season.
Armaan Gupta
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