Anthony Edwards was able to get buckets for the Timberwolves on Tuesday night.
The problem for the Wolves was nobody else felt like doing so.
The Wolves had one of their limpest offensive efforts of late in a 117-94 loss to the 76ers, with Edwards getting almost no help from his teammates in terms of scoring.
Joel Embiid took advantage of the Wolves turning him into a jump shooter with 39 points, seven rebounds and four assists. As James Harden rested, Tyrese Maxey played a commendable second fiddle to Embiid with 27 points. Anyone who tried to play second fiddle for the Wolves out of tune.