The NBA playoffs: Timberwolves accept the game 2 against warriors without Stephen Curry, despite their own Anthony Edwards.

They had to survive a couple of those who frighten in the game 2, but the Minnesotsky Timberwolves leveled their series of playoffs of the second round 1-1 against the Golden Steite warriors on Thursday.

Minnesota went to the wire, victory 117-93 over the team “Warriors”, still being from the loss of the superstar of Stephen Curry, at least a week. Nevertheless, Timberwolves seemed to be ready to lose their own leading scorer when Anthony Edwards descended with an ankle injury.

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Thus, there were several sighs of relief when Edwards returned after the break, without a visible problem. He finished the game with 20 shooting points 6 out of 13, 9 with selection, 5 gear and 3 interceptions. It was Julius Randl that drove the way for Timberwolves during the night, with 24 points, 11 gear and 7 selection.

Meanwhile, without Curry, Jonathan Koming came off the bench and brought the warriors to score 18 points.

Game 3 is scheduled for Saturday at 8:30 p.m. East time in the center of Chase in San Francisco.

Anthony Edwards is in order, like Timberwolves. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

(David Berding through Getty Images)

Anthony Edwards returns from stretching an ankle

Edwards’s injury occurred in the second quarter, when Edwards went down to the floor, squeezing his left ankle. The Osoi showed that the foot of the large man’s warriors Trace Jackson-Davis landed on the ankle of Edwards, leaving a 23-year-old sitting on the floor, keeping visiting when the game was playing.

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Edwards later helped in the locker room, and sports coaches did not give him news to the ankle. Timberwolves Later announced He was doubtful to return with the left stretch of an ankle.

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