At a Glance
- Anthony Edwards exits bench during timeout in 126-102 loss to Hawks.
- Coach Chris Finch criticizes him for leaving.
- Edwards scores 30 points in game, following recent ejection.
- Why it matters: Fans see a star player leaving bench, raising questions about team dynamics.
Anthony Edwards left the Minnesota Timberwolves bench during a timeout in Wednesday’s 126-102 loss to the Atlanta Hawks. The unplanned exit came after coach Chris Finch pulled starters with the Hawks up 109-80. Edwards, who scored 30 points, was not seen speaking to reporters after the game.
Mid-Game Exit
During a timeout with 7:52 remaining, Edwards tossed his towel and walked off the bench. He disagreed with Finch’s decision to remove starters. Edwards did not speak to reporters after the game.
Finch said the player should have stayed on the bench and supported the team.
> Chris Finch said:
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> “Obviously frustrated with the performance and rightfully so, but he needs to stay out on the floor and root for his team.”
Performance Highlights
Edwards led the Timberwolves with 30 points, shooting 10 of 18, including three 3-pointers, over 33 minutes.
- Points: 30
- Field Goal %: 55.6% (10/18)
- 3-Pointers: 3
- Minutes: 33
Recent Controversy
Earlier this week, Edwards was ejected in overtime of a 142-138 loss at Denver after scoring 44 points and arguing foul calls.
Key Takeaways
- Edwards left bench during timeout, raising concerns.
- Coach Finch publicly criticized his decision.
- Edwards still delivered a 30-point performance after recent ejection.

Anthony Edwards’ exit underscores the tension between player and coaching staff, while his scoring shows he remains a key offensive contributor.

