“Ain’t nobody worried about you” – Anthony Edwards HUMILIATED Draymond Green during game and at trash talk, upsetting the Warriors legend.
Fiery exchanges between Anthony Edwards and Draymond Green.
Antony Edwards and Draymond Green. (Image via Sports Illustrated)
In a thrilling encounter on Sunday 12 November 2023, the Minnesota Timberwolves, courtesy of Anthony “Ant Man” Edwards, secured a 116-110 victory over the Golden State Warriors on their home court. The Wolves’ impressive performance ignited a wave of excitement among supporters of the Wolves.
Anthony Edwards showcased his versatility, ending the game with 33 points, six rebounds, and seven assists for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Karl-Anthony Towns, a commanding presence in the paint, also contributed 21 points, 14 rebounds, and three assists, collectively helping to solidify the Timberwolves’ triumph on the road. Anthony Edwards’ dynamic performance played a pivotal role in steering the Minnesota Timberwolves to a triumphant victory against the Golden State Warriors.
Tempers flared when Draymond Green fouled Anthony Edwards during a layup attempt. The on-court tension injected a palpable sense of intensity into the game, leaving fans captivated and on the edge of their seats.
A verbal clash erupted as tensions flared between Edwards and Draymond Green. The argument escalated, with both players exchanging heated words, and expressing their frustrations. The transcript of the exchange provides a first-hand account of the intense confrontation.
Edwards: Don’t foul me like that. Get the f–k out of here.
Green: You think I’m gonna give you a layup? What are you gonna do about it? You not gonna do anything about it. Stop talking.
Edwards: Ain’t nobody worried about you, bruh. Hell nah.
Recall that during the off-season Edwards said he would like to play the Warriors in the playoffs “because Draymond talks so much trash.”
The Warriors’ shaky start continues
Enduring a turbulent start, the Golden State Warriors grapple with instability, casting doubt over their team’s early season performance and title hopes. In the Western Conference, the Warriors have won 6 and lost 5 games, and losing their last four out of five games.
The Warriors face a significant offensive challenge outside Stephen Curry, as key players fail to deliver substantial scoring output. Diversifying offensive contributions among other players on the team is now critical for the Warriors to maintain competitiveness.
Overall, Curry leads the Warriors players’ statistics chart with an average score of 30.7 points and 4.6 rebounds in the 11 games he’s started and played this season. Followed closely, but by a distance, is Klay Thompson who has 16.1 points and 3.9 rebounds. There’s no doubt that Curry is off to a blistering start, but he needs his fellow teammates to step up, quickly, because things can get competitive in the Western Conference.
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