Anthony Edwards struggled mightily in Game 4, finishing with just 16 points on 5-of-13 shooting — a stark contrast to his previous explosive outings. Oklahoma City’s defense, led by elite stopper Luguentz Dort, smothered him from the opening tip.
Edwards didn’t attempt a shot until the final seconds of the first quarter, a testament to how effectively the Thunder disrupted his rhythm. Forced into tough looks and stifled in transition, he was unable to impact the game in his usual dynamic fashion.
With the Wolves now facing elimination in Game 5, Minnesota will need Edwards at his best. But if the Thunder continue defending him like this, his window to turn the series around may already be closing.
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