The Minnesota Timberwolves took a commanding 3-1 lead in their playoff series with the Los Angeles Lakers, thanks to a breathtaking 43-point performance by Anthony Edwards, leading to a narrow 116-113 win in Game 4 at the Target Center.
Minnesota showcased its grit against a star-studded Lakers squad led by LeBron James, holding their ground once again in a crucial fourth-quarter showdown. Edwards not only filled the stat sheet — 43 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 threes, a block, and just one turnover — but also made his presence felt physically.
“You ain’t just gonna push us around all night,” Edwards said postgame, referencing his aggressive approach against LeBron. The 22-year-old refused to be intimidated, channeling the competitive fire of legends like Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan.
Ant on his interaction with Lebron:
“Just letting him know that we’re here. You ain’t just gonna push us around all night. Just trying to be a pest to him out there” https://t.co/8XAwQ0kKk5 pic.twitter.com/qvmTKaPHDs
— Oh No He Didn’t (@ohnohedidnt24) April 27, 2025
In a key moment, Mike Conley Jr., 37, stunned fans by blocking a LeBron dunk attempt. Edwards reacted with humor, saying, “I was like, ‘alright, old man.’ That was dope.”
Edwards also made NBA history, becoming the youngest player to hit 100 career playoff three-pointers. With averages of 27.6 PPG, 5.7 RPG, and 4.5 APG this season, he’s cementing his place as a top-ten NBA talent.
Now just one win away from advancing, the Timberwolves look to close out the series in Game 5.
At 23y-265d old, @theantedwards_ becomes the youngest player in @NBA playoff history to reach 100 career three-pointers in the playoffs. https://t.co/dbiBV1lpDD
— Timberwolves PR (@Twolves_PR) April 27, 2025