Although Donte DiVincenzo replaced Mike Conley in the starting lineup entering the 2025/26 season, head coach Chris Finch says it’s more accurate to describe Anthony Edwards as the Timberwolves‘ point guard, according to Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic.
“Anthony’s probably more of our point guard than Donte is our point guard,” Finch said. “He has the ball. He is our lead guard in that regard.”
Edwards, a former No. 1 overall pick who has been an All-Star each of the past three seasons, says he’s still adjusting to the role.
“I just got to get used to being a point guard, going to get the rock at the end of the game, bringing it up, even though they pressure,” Edwards said.
Here’s more from around the Northwest:
- The Trail Blazers were disappointed to be eliminated from the NBA Cup on Wednesday, but their young roster valued competing in a game with relatively higher stakes — they would have clinched the top seed in their group if they had beaten San Antonio. “We wanted it,” said Deni Avdija, who finished with 37 points, eight assists and six rebounds (story via Kevin Pelton of ESPN). “We wanted that game. It was a good opportunity for us to advance in the Cup. We fought. We tried to be in the game. It was a tough game; it was a close game. I feel like it was a first taste of kind of like a playoff game. I know I’m not experienced, other guys are not experienced yet, and it was a tough test for us, but I think from this game we can learn a lot.”
- Nuggets forward Peyton Watson switched agencies a couple weeks ago, going from Excel Sports to Klutch Sports Group. Vinny Benedetto of The Denver Gazette asked Watson about the decision on Wednesday (Twitter link). The 2022 first-round pick explained that he had a good relationship with Excel, but viewed Klutch’s “attention to detail” as beneficial ahead of restricted free agency next summer. “There’s a big opportunity at hand just this year for me in general on the court, and that’s something I’ve been taking the most seriously, because at the end of the day that’s just going to make my agent’s job, whoever my agent is, easier if I’m doing my job out there on the court,” Watson said as part of a larger quote.
- Third-year wing Julian Strawther will miss his sixth straight game on Friday vs. San Antonio due to lower back injury management, the Nuggets announced (via Twitter). When healthy, Strawther has largely been out of the rotation this season following the free agent additions of Bruce Brown and Tim Hardaway Jr.

Wolves are a mess. They need to dump Randle why he has value and get a real PG. Naz Reid has been disappointing but he’s paid starters money, so start him.
From the 1 game of the TWolves I’ve watched it didn’t look good. Look very much like 5v2 with ANT and Randle just playing solo.
Donte and McDaniels offer a little but it’s like these two don’t trust them. Gobert never gets plays called for and nor does he deserve it, he’s terrible on offence. All the coaching he’s had you can see he’s making the right moves but has a terrible IQ on that end of the floor and just completely out of his element.
There’s no doubt they need to do something.
I’d consider this next to never going to happen but what about …
Kawhi Leonard and Kris Dunn for Julius Randle, Naz Reid, Dillingham and a protected round pick
Dunn Ant Kawhi McDaniels Gobert
Conley DiVancenzo TSJ
TWolves also free up a roster spot but have a need for an impactful back up big. They have Miller Berlinger and Zikarsky but if your plan is win now you’d want someone that can play 20 atleast, free agency market in bigs is pretty thin but could get a Christian Wood or Daniel Theis.
Either way ANT and Kawhi would be an awesome duo. That defence would be insane, legitimately 5 really good defenders as starters.
I don’t like their coaching. They didn’t look well coached last season in the playoffs, and it’s more of the same this year.
Tell us how you really feel.