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Chris Finch of Timberwolves hopes Anthony Edwards will reach more foul lines next season
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Timberwolves’ Chris Finch Eyes More Trips to the Foul Line for Anthony Edwards in Upcoming Season

May 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Minnesota Timberwolves will be watching the NBA Finals unfold from home after being defeated by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals, losing five games in the series. Although the series was mostly one-sided, Minnesota has gained valuable insight on how to improve and make its way back to this stage next season.

From a team perspective, the Wolves face significant decisions with several unrestricted free agents on the roster. Additionally, Julius Randle and Naz Reid have player options before they become free agents next summer. This offseason is expected to be costly as Minnesota looks to strengthen its lineup beyond this year’s performance. Despite falling short of a championship, expectations remain high for the next season. Coach Chris Finch has outlined areas where he wants to see his star player improve.

Finch emphasized focusing on the fundamental aspects of the game for improvement and highlighted the need for his star to develop a “closing package” to finish games effectively. He believes enhancing foul drawing skills is crucial, noting that being rewarded at the free throw line is currently a significant advantage in the league.

Much of Finch’s comments seem to reflect lingering frustration from the series against Oklahoma City, where Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was often criticized as a “free throw merchant,” frustrating the Wolves. While SGA is excellent at drawing fouls, the issue, according to Finch, lies in officials rewarding this behavior.

Anthony Edwards, while not drawing as many free throw attempts as SGA, ranks fifth in the league for attempts this season. Edwards’ game relies heavily on attacking the rim, which naturally leads to contact and highlight dunks. Unlike Gilgeous-Alexander, Edwards doesn’t deliberately try to draw fouls systematically, but it remains a smart tactic in his skill set. Unless the league modifies rules in the offseason, Finch advises his star to embrace drawing fouls as part of the game.

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Fan Take: This news is crucial for basketball fans because it highlights the evolving strategies teams like the Timberwolves are considering to close the gap with top contenders. How players adapt to officiating trends and develop clutch finishes could redefine the competitive landscape in coming seasons.

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