Before overtime in the Timberwolves' 114-109 victory over the Boston Celtics, Anthony Edwards said Jayson Tatum was talking some "smack" about stopping Edwards on the Wolves' final possession of regulation.
Edwards said he had a message for Tatum: "I'm comin' again."
He wasn't kidding. In the extra session, Edwards had a burst of offensive brilliance on a night when both defenses combined for one of the most exciting early November games at Target Center in recent years.
Edwards scored eight of his game-high 38 points in overtime and added nine rebounds and seven assists to lift the Wolves to a gutsy win against one of the NBA's top teams.
"He loves the moment," Wolves coach Chris Finch said. "We still have to get better with closing out that game in regulation with our decision-making and ball movement. ... But guys who like the moment are often few and far between, and we're lucky we have one on our team."
The Wolves were trailing 105-103 in overtime and Karl-Anthony Towns had just fouled out on a night when he struggled with seven points and seven turnovers. Mike Conley breathed some life into them with a key go-ahead three-pointer before he drew an offensive foul on the other end of the floor.
The crowd was back in a frenzy, and nobody thrives on a raucous home audience quite like Edwards, who hit the next three shots of the game to give the Wolves a 112-105 lead with 1 minute, 30 seconds to play. First, Edwards hit a long two over Al Horford, then came another over Horford from 22 feet followed by a twirling, fadeaway, one-handed shot in the lane.
Edwards did all this — and still played aggressive defense — with five fouls from the 10:49 mark of the fourth quarter. He said he essentially dared the officials to foul him out.