Frederick: No, Anthony Edwards is not an MVP candidate. This week reminds us why

“MVP and a championship.” Those were Anthony Edwards’ stated goals entering the 2025-26 season. There was little reason to doubt his pursuit of either. The Timberwolves guard had made massive strides each season, dragging the franchise along with him in the process. Why couldn’t he ascend to the sport’s ultimate individual and team heights this year? This week, he showed us why. Being the best player in the world, or something very close to it, requires a robotic level of dominance. You walk onto the court, you take over the game. Rinse, repeat for the 70-plus times you take the floor in the regular season and beyond. There’s no room for duds like the one Edwards delivered in Minnesota’s home win Wednesday over Washington. The guard was aggressive in the first quarter, logging 12 points, two steals, a rebound and a blocked shot. But when the shots stopped falling, Edwards stopped making an impact in any way, shape or form. Minnesota fell off the tracks in the second half, allowing a 27-point lead to be trimmed to five by the one-win Wizards with fewer than five minutes to play. “Really (we just lost) our edge and our activity and our aggressiveness,” Wolves forward Julius Randle explained. “All that stuff, we kind of just left it in (the locker room) at halftime.” Edwards led the charge on Minnesota’s relative indifference. He played all 12 minutes in a third frame in which the Wolves were outscored 36-23. In that quarter, he scored two points on 1-for-7 shooting. On top of the misfires, he accrued a total of zero assists, rebounds, steals or blocks. It was more of the same in the closing quarter: two points, an assist and a turnover. Edwards was invisible on offense and a non-factor in every other phase of the game. If your shots aren’t falling Edwards has hit just 3 of his 30 3-point attempts over the past four games then do something else. Instead, Edwards, who declined to speak after Wednesday’s win, occasionally disengages entirely. He finished with 18 points on 30% shooting to go with two rebounds and two assists against Washington. MVP? MVP? Edwards’ highs are higher than most. The lows while infrequent are far too low. Hey, there are 82 games. You’re bound to be at less than your best at various points throughout the course of a regular season. But the game’s best, the ones who legitimately contend for the ultimate awards, make their presence felt every night. Shooting 30% or worse from the field on a night you also grab two or fewer rebounds and dish out two or fewer assists in 30-plus minutes of action has never been replicated even once by any of the following players: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, Steph Curry, LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard. And many, many more. That includes Randle, who has given Minnesota the consistent production it has desperately needed all season. Without it, the Timberwolves wouldn’t be 10-5 at this point in the campaign. Forget League MVP; Edwards isn’t carrying the bulk of his own team’s burden right now. Perhaps he’s not at 100% or something is going on that we don’t know about. But that’s true for a lot of players at various points of a season and career. Even as a one-off, Edwards’ game on Wednesday is simply not a performance those other names would accept from themselves. And this clunker came directly off the heels of another. Against Dallas on Monday, Edwards shot 35. 7% from the field while recording four rebounds and three assists in 29 minutes. The 24-year-old has now shot 36% or worse with four or fewer rebounds and three or fewer assists in 28-plus minutes in consecutive games. Here’s how many single games in which that’s happened throughout the careers of Doncic and Jokic: Zero. LeBron James has done it one time in 1, 563 career contests. It hasn’t happened to Antetokounmpo and Jayson Tatum since they were 22 years old, and Gilgeous-Alexander since he was 23. Those players represent a high bar, but that’s supposedly the air Edwards hopes to occupy. It’s not the stratosphere in which he currently resides. That realm is reserved for those who deliver consistent excellence on a game-to-game basis, no sleepwalks allowed. It’s something Minnesota’s All-NBA guard is still either unwilling or unable to achieve. Those are the guys who are able to bear heavy loads deep into the postseason and lift trophies in late May and June. They build up those muscles throughout the season to the point where elite production becomes second nature. Even the exhausted versions of themselves can deliver it, because it’s all they know. Edwards will bounce back at some point. It would shock no one if he scored 40 points on Friday in Phoenix. But if he can’t match his peers’ consistency, his current preseason goals feel unreachable.
https://www.pineandlakes.com/sports/pro/frederick-no-anthony-edwards-is-not-an-mvp-candidate-this-week-reminds-us-why

Antetokounmpo, Bucks square off against the Cavaliers

**Milwaukee Bucks (8-6, Seventh in Eastern Conference) vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (9-5, Third in Eastern Conference)**
*Location: Cleveland*
*Date & Time: Monday, 7 p.m. EST*

### Game Preview:

The Cleveland Cavaliers will host the Milwaukee Bucks in an exciting Eastern Conference matchup on Monday night. The Cavaliers currently hold a 9-5 record, placing them third in the Eastern Conference, while the Bucks sit just behind at 8-6, seventh in the conference.

Cleveland has been strong against division opponents, boasting a 3-0 record. The team averages 27.6 assists per game, led by Donovan Mitchell, who contributes an average of 5.4 assists. On the other side, Milwaukee has gone 2-1 against division teams and ranks seventh in the Eastern Conference. The Bucks average 26.8 assists per game, with star player Giannis Antetokounmpo leading the charge at 7.1 assists per game.

The Cavaliers also excel in converting three-pointers, averaging 16.0 made threes per game this season — which is 3.7 more than the 12.3 three-pointers the Bucks allow opponents to make per game.

In terms of scoring, Milwaukee averages 118.4 points per game, slightly higher than the 116.9 points the Cavaliers concede to opponents.

This game marks the second meeting of the season between these two teams. Cleveland won their first encounter on October 26, defeating Milwaukee 118-113. Donovan Mitchell led the Cavaliers with 24 points, while Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 40 for the Bucks.

### Top Performers:

– **Cleveland Cavaliers:**
– *Evan Mobley* is shooting 46.8% from the field and averaging 19.2 points per game.
– *Donovan Mitchell* has been impressive over the last 10 games, averaging 30.0 points per game.

– **Milwaukee Bucks:**
– *Giannis Antetokounmpo* is putting up stellar numbers with 32.6 points, 11.3 rebounds, and 7.1 assists per game.
– *AJ Green* is also contributing significantly, averaging 15 points over the past 10 games.

### Last 10 Games Stats:

– **Cavaliers (6-4):**
– Average 122.0 points, 45.3 rebounds, 28.6 assists, 9.3 steals, and 6.7 blocks per game.
– Shooting 44.5% from the field.
– Opponents average 118.6 points against them.

– **Bucks (5-5):**
– Average 116.9 points, 39.1 rebounds, 26.7 assists, 7.5 steals, and 4.4 blocks per game.
– Shooting 49.4% from the field.
– Opponents average 119.8 points against them.

### Injury Report:

– **Cavaliers:**
– Jaylon Tyson: Day to day (illness)
– Max Strus: Out (foot)
– Darius Garland: Day to day (toe)

– **Bucks:**
– Kevin Porter Jr.: Out (ankle)
– Taurean Prince: Out (neck)

This highly anticipated game promises to be a competitive battle in the Eastern Conference as both teams aim to improve their standings. Be sure to catch the action live on Monday at 7 p.m. EST from Cleveland.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/antetokounmpo-bucks-square-off-against-070252546.html

Antetokounmpo scores 15 of his 30 points in fourth quarter and Bucks edge Mavericks 116-114

DALLAS (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 15 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter, and Ryan Rollins put Milwaukee ahead for good with a driving layup with 17.9 seconds left, as the Bucks rallied from a 13-point deficit early in the period to beat the Dallas Mavericks 116-114 on Monday night.

Kyle Kuzma added a season-high 26 points off the bench for Milwaukee, closing the game with a dunk with 14 seconds remaining after stealing a Dallas inbound pass when intended recipient Cooper Flagg slipped just beyond the 3-point line.

The Mavericks had a chance to tie the game, down 116-113, when P.J. Washington Jr. was fouled on a desperation 3-pointer by Antetokounmpo with 1.2 seconds left. After Washington missed his second free throw, his intentional miss on the third shot was tipped by Dallas’ Moussa Cisse but grabbed by Milwaukee’s Bobby Portis Jr.

Flagg, last summer’s No. 1 draft pick, led the Mavericks with a season-high 26 points. Brandon Williams added 19 points in his first start of the season.

After Washington’s missed free throw bounced off the front rim, much of the Dallas crowd broke into a final version of the “Fire Nico” chant, directed at general manager Nico Harrison.

Antetokounmpo entered the game leading the NBA, averaging 33.8 points and 19.2 two-point shots per game. He took only four field goals in the first half, all in the second period, finishing with 18 total field-goal attempts and hitting one of two 3-pointers.

Dallas’ Anthony Davis missed his sixth consecutive game with a strained left calf. Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said Davis is making progress. The Mavericks also played their eighth straight game without Dereck Lively II, sidelined with a right knee sprain.

### Up Next

– **Bucks:** At Charlotte on Wednesday night in the first of consecutive games against the Hornets.
– **Mavericks:** Host Phoenix on Wednesday night.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/basketball-game-stories/10170395/antetokounmpo-scores-15-of-his-30-points-in-fourth-quarter-and-bucks-edge-mavericks-116-114.html

Is Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo playing vs. Kings? Latest injury update

The Milwaukee Bucks (4-1) may be without star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo on Sunday as they close out a three-game homestand against the Sacramento Kings (1-4). The team listed Antetokounmpo as questionable with left knee patellar tendinopathy on Saturday’s injury report.

The 30-year-old last played on Tuesday in the Bucks’ 121-111 win over the New York Knicks, where he recorded 37 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, two blocks, and one steal while shooting 16-of-22 from the field in 33 minutes. If Antetokounmpo is unavailable, it would mark his second missed game of the 2025-26 season.

Through four appearances, Antetokounmpo has delivered dominant numbers, averaging 36.3 points, 14.0 rebounds, seven assists, and 1.3 blocks per game. He is shooting 69.5% from the field and 57.1% from three-point range in 32.8 minutes per contest.

Milwaukee will also remain without guard Kevin Porter Jr., who is sidelined with a right knee meniscus tear. Porter Jr. has not played since the team’s season-opening win over the Washington Wizards, where he posted 10 points in nine minutes before exiting. The Bucks announced Friday that he will undergo a minor orthopedic procedure and is expected to miss approximately four weeks. The injury occurred during return-to-play work following an ankle issue.

Despite Antetokounmpo’s uncertain availability, the Bucks have remained competitive. Ryan Rollins led Milwaukee to a 120-110 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Thursday, finishing with 32 points, eight assists, and three rebounds while shooting 13-of-21 from the field and 5-of-7 from beyond the arc in 36 minutes.

Milwaukee enters Sunday’s matchup seeking its third straight win, while Sacramento is trying to recover from a slow 1-4 start to the season. The Kings are coming off back-to-back losses and will face a Bucks team looking to close out its homestand on a strong note.

Following Sunday’s contest, Milwaukee begins a two-game road trip. The Bucks will face the winless Indiana Pacers (0-5) on Monday at 7:00 p.m. ET, followed by a matchup against the Toronto Raptors (2-4) on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Antetokounmpo’s status will be monitored ahead of tip-off at 5:00 p.m. ET. The team has not announced a timetable for his return, and his availability will likely be a game-time decision.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/milwaukee-bucks/bucks-news-is-giannis-antetokounmpo-playing-vs-kings-latest-injury-update

Warriors’ Steve Kerr fires back at Michael Jordan’s old-school load management take

As the Golden State Warriors fell to the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night, 120-110, the loss came without the Bucks’ star Giannis Antetokounmpo in the lineup. While some might argue that the Warriors have dominated teams featuring players like Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry, the conversation around load management remains very much alive.

Recently, basketball legend Michael Jordan stated in an NBC interview that load management is unnecessary. However, Golden State head coach Steve Kerr offered a differing perspective. Acknowledging Jordan’s position, Kerr explained the unique challenges his team faces with veteran players such as Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green, and Al Horford.

“For us, four of our top guys are 35-39,” Kerr said, according to The Athletic. “We now have performance teams. When I played with the Bulls, we had one trainer and one weight coach. And now we have reams of data (from) our performance team, which is comprised of 10 people or so.”

He continued, “They’re advising me when our guys are more vulnerable to injury. I believe in this stuff. I believe in the science, and I believe in having players healthy for the playoffs. And if you can try to get there, and it means resting guys along the way, then I’m all for doing so because that’s what counts come playoff time.”

Kerr emphasized that while there isn’t exact data to predict every injury, there are identifiable patterns. “I do think that there are patterns that we can see, that the experts can see, that can help us navigate through the season.”

### Steve Kerr on the Demands of the 82-Game Schedule

Despite the loss to the Bucks, the Warriors have had a dominant start to the season. When asked about how defense is played in today’s NBA, Kerr highlighted how teams manage the grueling 82-game schedule, especially with constant travel.

“This will be our sixth game in 10 games in four cities. Next 10, I think eight of them are on the road. When all is said and done, of our first 15 games, I think they’ll come in 26 days in 10 different cities,” Kerr explained.

“To ask our players to sprint, either full-court pressure, either dealing with it or applying it, racing out to the 3-point line, covering 3-point shooters, and then playing at this tempo is dramatically different from what it was 20 years ago.”

### Looking Ahead

The Golden State Warriors currently hold a 4-2 record as they prepare to take on the Indiana Pacers this Saturday. With load management strategies in place and a demanding schedule ahead, Kerr and his team aim to stay healthy and competitive throughout the season, with an eye firmly set on the playoffs.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/golden-state-warriors/warriors-news-steve-kerr-fires-back-michael-jordans-old-school-load-management-take

Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo reveals motivation to beat Knicks after trade rumors surfaced

Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks delivered their first win over the New York Knicks since the start of the 2023-24 season, securing a commanding 121-111 victory. The Greek Freak led the charge with an impressive performance, scoring 37 points, providing eight assists, and grabbing seven rebounds.

This win was particularly special given the offseason rumors linking Giannis to the New York Knicks. The significance was heightened by the Bucks’ previous 3-0 sweep loss to the Knicks in the 2024-25 campaign.

“I don’t remember that. Right now I’m here representing my team, and that’s it. We beat the Knicks. So it doesn’t matter,” Giannis said, dismissing the trade rumors according to PFN. He also admitted that he didn’t pay much attention to the reports suggesting a move to New York.

“The Knicks didn’t just sweep us. They beat us really, really well. This year is different,” Giannis proclaimed, as reported by New York Daily News reporter Kristian Winfield.

Throughout the offseason, Giannis has been the subject of numerous trade rumors, with the Knicks frequently mentioned as a potential destination. They were considered frontrunners if Milwaukee’s star decided to leave. However, Giannis appears fully committed to the Bucks for at least the current campaign and is clearly pleased with how the team performed in this pivotal win.

Ryan Rollins contributed a career-high 25 points and added four steals to the Bucks’ strong showing. Gery Trent Jr. was the only other Bucks player to score in double digits, finishing with 11 points.

On the Knicks’ side, Jalen Brunson led the team with 36 points but suffered a leg injury midway through the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, Mikal Bridges added 24 points as Milwaukee’s bench outscored New York’s reserves 34-18.

Karl-Anthony Towns struggled offensively, going 2-for-11 from the field despite pulling down 12 rebounds.

With this victory, the Bucks have improved their season record to 3-1. They will look to keep their momentum going when they face the Golden State Warriors at the Fiserv Forum, followed by a matchup against the Sacramento Kings.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/milwaukee-bucks/bucks-news-giannis-antetokounmpo-motivation-beat-knicks-after-trade-rumors

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