Anthony Edwards picks up 18th technical, could be suspended for Sunday’s finale
Apr 11, 2025
Anthony Edwards played with fire, and eventually got burnt.
The guard had numerous exchanges with officials in the first half of Friday’s tilt — and hung on the rim for numerous seconds after a dunk after he disagreed with a call and wasn’t “T’d” up — but finally the officials had enou
gh, and gave Edwards a technical midway through the second quarter.
“I said where was the (bleeping) foul and they gave me a tech,” Edwards said.
It’s especially significant because that’s Edwards’ 18th technical foul of the season. And, if it isn’t rescinded by the NBA, will result in another one-game suspension. That would mean Edwards would have to sit out Minnesota’s regular season finale on Sunday against Utah.
That’s a game the Wolves will likely need to win to secure a top-six seed in the Western Conference playoffs and dodge the play-in tournament.
“I hope they look at it and rescind it so I can play in a couple day,” Edwards said. “I’m praying they rescind it. I don’t feel it should’ve been a tech.”
Minnesota players and coaches pleaded with the officials immediately after the call was made, to no avail.
“I did not really get a good or clear explanation,” Wolves coach Chris Finch said of the tech. “It didn’t seem like there was any egregious or overly demonstrative (action) or anything like that.”
In a pool report, NBA official Bill Kennedy said Edwards received the tech “for use of profanity directed toward an official.”
Minnesota figures to be able to beat the Jazz — who have every incentive to lose the game to maintain the best possible draft position — even without its star guard. Utah is sitting the majority of its notable, productive players down the stretch run of the season. But having Edwards on the floor would certainly give the Wolves’ a larger margin for error.
Edwards already missed a game after picking up his 16th technical foul in February. At that point, a player is suspended for another game for every two subsequent techs he receives. The count resets at the outset of the playoffs.
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