Minnesota Timberwolves player Anthony Edwards has been cited for two cases of third-degree assault by Denver Police following an incident after their playoff elimination at the hands of the Nuggets
Minnesota Timberwolves player Anthony Edwards has been cited for two cases of third-degree assault by Denver Police following an incident after their playoff elimination at the hands of the Nuggets.
According to a law enforcement source, Edwards was seen sprinting down the tunnel after missing the game-tying shot that led to his team's elimination.
He allegedly picked up a chair and struck two workers on duty, injuring both. The workers have filed charges against him.
The police reportedly stopped the Timberwolves' bus to cite Edwards. Under state law, assault carries a punishment of up to 18 months in prison or a fine of up to $1,000.
The Timberwolves released a brief statement acknowledging the alleged incident and said they are gathering more information.
Edwards, who was the first overall pick in the 2020 NBA draft, has been a standout player for the team, averaging 31.6 points per game in their series against the Nuggets.
He has also received numerous rookie honours and played in the 2023 All-Star Game.
While the details of the alleged incident are concerning, it's important to remember that everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
The Timberwolves and the NBA will likely conduct their investigation into the matter before taking any action.