Timberwolves practice "got a little testy" on Tuesday.
Anthony Edwards' haranguing after his team lost 107-98 to New Orleans on Monday was the first hint this Wolves team doesn't take losing lightly. Edwards led the crusade on what he perceived as the Wolves' most glaring flaw: ball-hogging.
That age-old complaint has plagued basketball from the schoolyards to the NBA, and 20-year-old Edwards called himself — along with team leader Karl-Anthony Towns and DeAngelo Russell — out as the primary offenders.
"We're making it hard, because we think we can win the game, and we can't win the game," Edwards said after Monday's game.