Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves and Bones Hyland
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Missing three big pieces, the Minnesota Timberwolves held on to beat the Sacramento Kings 117-103 Sunday night at Target Center in Minneapolis.
Three weeks after kicking away a late lead in Sacramento, the Timberwolves closed the door on the Kings at Target Center for a 117-103 victory.
In a disappointing turn of events for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Bones Hyland was forced to exit Friday's game against the Golden State Warriors due to a right knee contusion. This incident raises questions about the team's depth and Hyland's availability for upcoming matches, especially with Anthony Edwards already sidelined.
Hyland is questionable to return to Friday's game against the Warriors due to a right knee contusion.
Following a tough 108-105 loss at home to the Phoenix Suns on December 8, Chris Finch discussed a noticeable change in the point guard rotation. “Yeah, I
The Wolves didn’t have Anthony Edwards or Mike Conley available for the second game in a row, and Rudy Gobert departed in the second half for personal reasons.
The point guard position and scoring off the bench have been issues for Minnesota. Maybe Hyland can help fix things.
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Veteran guard Bones Hyland got playing time over Rob Dillingham for the Minnesota Timberwolves in Monday night’s loss to the Phoenix Suns.
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With Bones Hyland's emergence, it's widely believed that Rob Dillingham will lose his spot in the Wolves' rotation, but changes won't stop there.