As Nickeil-Alexander Walker gave a post-practice interview following Timberwolves practice recently, there was only one other player working out at Mayo Clinic Square. The player was on a far court and behind a wall; you couldn't see who it was, but you could certainly hear him.
As he was hitting (or missing) three-pointers, Anthony Edwards and his booming voice filled the gym. Edwards was going through the ups and downs of trying to hit 500 shots.
"We just spent an hour and a half after practice shooting," said Chris Hines, Wolves assistant and Edwards' player development coach.