The Minnesota Timberwolves are expected to be without star guard Anthony Edwards for multiple weeks after he sustained a left knee injury during Game 4 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series against the Denver Nuggets, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
The injury diagnosis — a bone bruise combined with a knee hyperextension — comes at a critical point in the series, with Minnesota holding a 3–1 lead. According to reporting from the Associated Press, the structure of Edwards’ knee remains intact, but his recovery timeline is expected to extend beyond the immediate playoff window.
Injury Timing Alters First-Round Dynamics
Edwards was injured in the first half of Game 4 after landing awkwardly on a defensive play and did not return after halftime. The Timberwolves went on to secure a 112–96 victory, moving within one win of advancing to the Western Conference semifinals.
League and team sources indicated that while the absence of ligament damage avoids a long-term setback, the expected recovery period will likely rule Edwards out for the remainder of the first-round series.
Roster Depth Tested Amid Multiple Injuries
Minnesota’s rotation faces further strain following the same game, where guard Donte DiVincenzo suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon and is out indefinitely. According to Reuters, the team has relied on increased contributions from its bench, including a high-scoring performance from reserve guard Ayo Dosunmu in Game 4.
Edwards had been a central figure in Minnesota’s offense throughout the playoffs, averaging significant scoring output and drawing defensive attention. His absence shifts greater responsibility onto the Timberwolves’ supporting cast as they attempt to close out the series.
Series Outlook Shifts Despite 3–1 Advantage
The Timberwolves’ 3–1 lead positions them one victory away from advancing, but the loss of their primary scorer introduces uncertainty heading into Game 5 in Denver. The Nuggets, led by their core lineup, remain in contention to extend the series.
Without Edwards, Minnesota’s tactical approach is expected to emphasize ball movement and depth scoring, rather than reliance on isolation play from its All-Star guard.
Next Game Carries Advancement Stakes
Game 5 is scheduled in Denver, where Minnesota will have its first opportunity to secure progression to the next round. Should the series extend, the timeline for Edwards’ return remains unclear, with expectations that he could miss early stages of the second round if the Timberwolves advance.
The injury represents a significant development in the Western Conference playoff picture, where team depth and player availability are increasingly decisive factors as the postseason advances.














