MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Anthony Edwards was on an airplane when the Minnesota Timberwolves hit send on the stunner of a deal with the New York Knicks to trade four-time All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns, a still-pending agreement that will bring Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo to an ambitious team aiming to top its trip to the Western Conference finals last spring.
T-wolves coming to terms with Towns’ departure as stunning trade alters training camp vibe
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Anthony Edwards was on an airplane when the Minnesota Timberwolves hit send on the stunner of a deal with the New York Knicks to trade four-time All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns, a still-pending agreement that will bring Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo to an ambitious team aiming to top its trip to the Western Conference finals last spring.
Once his flight landed, Edwards had some big feelings to deal with.
Edwards, the All- NBA second team selection and Olympic gold medalist for Team USA who only recently turned 23, became the clear go-to guy for the Timberwolves last season while Towns - a franchise cornerstone since being drafted first overall in 2015 - willingly ceded the alpha role after just as deftly sliding to the power forward spot to accommodate the arrival of center Rudy Gobert.
In the eyes of Edwards, though, they were still co-stars, not to mention close friends.