Minnesota Timberwolves star Donte Divinsenzo personally asserted the development of his teammates.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are taking their next step after reaching the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive season.
This would be extremely difficult in the loaded west, especially as the Timberwolves didn’t make a big splash in the offseason.
Instead, they hope that their consistency and consistency will bring them back on track, along with the influence of rookie Joan Bellinger.
And there’s Anthony Edwards’s factor. The Timberwolves have one of the most exciting stars in the NBA.
Speaking on Media Day, Donte Divinsenzo was asked about the efforts Anthony Edwards had put in during the offseason.
Divincenzo pointed out that there was no comparison point to what Edwards did last summer, due to a delay in trade with Minnesota shortly before the 2024-25 season.
However, he wanted to say that since his arrival in Minnesota, he personally witnessed impressive growth from Edwards.
“I didn’t know what he was doing last summer, but I think his attention to detail this summer is really focused and very simple, and he’s reaching the move he wants to go.
“I think the simplicity factor is huge for him and balances playing for himself and others.
“You saw it, we see it, we’re playing pickups, and you just see everything he’s trying to work on, and he’s trying to implement it in the situation of the game.
“And he’s growing, like he’s now since I first got here. It’s only been a year and it’s totally a huge growth.”
Anthony Edwards is only 24 years old and has already built a very impressive resume in his career.
Last year, his Timberwolves team reached the Western Conference Finals, eliminating the Lakers and Warriors before facing the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The previous year they defeated the defending champion Denver Nuggets and fell for the Dallas Mavericks.
Edwards has boosted his reputation and left both playoffs, but with the knowledge that he has more work to do, he hopes this next season can help the Timberwolves take their next step.

