The Minnesota Timberwolves are one of the NBA’s most talented rosters and are capable of deep playoff runs, making it to two consecutive conference finals despite making major trades between campaigns. Through it all, Anthony Edwards has emerged as a real-deal superstar with dazzling bursts of offense, and fans hope that he can evolve into a player capable of carrying the team in crunch time.

However, one of those trades might be limiting ANT’s ability in ways we may not realize. Trading Karl-Anthony Towns for Julius Randle has altered the team’s spacing and offensive identity, and have left limited opportunities for Edwards to devel0p one particular scoring ability.

League insider Zach Lowe highlighted recently that Edwards’ post-up development has been slower than usual. “ Three years

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