Timberwolves Star Anthony Edwards Misses Start After Showing Up Late To Game

Even NBA players are guilty of showing up late to work. Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards did not start for the team Monday against the Portland Trail Blazers.

Plain and simple, Edwards was not there, so he could not start. However, right as the opening tip dropped, Edwards appeared at the scorers table, ready to check in.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker started in place of Edwards — reminding us of the importance of ‘availability.’

As for Edwards' absence … no one knows why the heck the team's top player couldn't start. Perhaps the former No. 1 overall pick had to go No. 2 right before tip-off (just a guess).

Check out the strange sequence:

Edwards had a choppy start to Monday's game in more ways than one. Through 15 minutes of action, Edwards recorded two whopping points. Edwards needs to get off to a faster start against the second-worst team in the West (17-42). That is, if he's looking to be the ‘next man up’ as the face of the NBA (and there's potential, on a skill level).

"Did he get lost?" one X commenter asked.

Another user chimed in, "put [Edwards] in before the tip there was plenty of time, or leave the other guy in for a while instead of making him play for seconds."

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Alejandro Avila lives in Southern California and previously covered news for the LA Football Network. Jeopardy expert and grumpy sports fan. Known for having watched every movie and constant craving for dessert. @alejandroaveela (on X)