Takeaways: Anthony Edwards returns, but Wolves are routed by Knicks 137-114

As he did in their preseason game against the Knicks, Edwards took the responsibility of guarding Brunson. Before the season, Edwards spoke about wanting to take more “A” player defensive responsibilities off the plate of Jaden McDaniels. Even coming off a hamstring injury, Edwards took the matchup with the Knicks player who has the ball in his hands the most. But as the game went on, it was clear Edwards wasn’t his usual self. Brunson finished with 23 points. Anunoby scored 25 to lead the Knicks.
While Edwards was out, Mike Conley reentered the starting lineup. With Edwards back, Conley returned to the bench in favor of DiVincenzo starting at point guard. Edwards played an abbreviated first shift of seven minutes. He typically plays all or almost all of the first quarter. When Conley entered the game, he subbed in for Edwards and played alongside DiVincenzo. Edwards came back in at the end of the first quarter.
Terrence Shannon Jr. was a late addition to the injury report because of left foot soreness. His status was a game-time decision, coach Chris Finch said, before the Wolves ruled him out. With Edwards back, Jaylen Clark and Rob Dillingham were still in the rotation, but for not as many minutes as they had been playing.



