Why are Edwards and Randle listed as questionable?
Edwards is managing a right knee injury, while Randle has right hand soreness.
Sports / NBA
The Minnesota Timberwolves face the Houston Rockets in a crucial Western Conference matchup, but key players Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle are listed as questionable due to injuries. This could impact the Timberwolves' performance as th...
The Timberwolves (47-33) are heading into a challenging road game against the Rockets (51-29). Edwards' potential absence would place more emphasis on Donte DiVincenzo and Terrence Shannon Jr. Randle's absence could lead to increased roles for Naz Reid and Kyle Anderson. The Rockets, despite missing key players like Steven Adams and Fred VanVleet, are favored, especially with Amen Thompson's strong performance. Bettors are eyeing the UNDER 221.5 total points, considering the close scores in their previous matchups. The game will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video and local channels.
Edwards is managing a right knee injury, while Randle has right hand soreness.
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