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Wolves' Edwards injured after awkward landing

Por: ESPN Sports March 18, 2023

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CHICAGO -- All-Star was helped off the court after suffering a right ankle injury during the first quarter of Friday's game against the .Edwards landed awkwardly and collapsed to the floor after leaving his feet to deliver a pass to for a 3-pointer with 4:01 remaining in the quarter. Edwards immediately began grabbing his right ankle after the play and didn't put any weight on the leg as a team trainer and injured teammate helped carry... + full article



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