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Anthony Edwards available for Wolves' finale after NBA rescinds technical foul
Read full article: Anthony Edwards available for Wolves' finale after NBA rescinds technical foulThe Minnesota Timberwolvesโ will have Anthony Edwards available for their final game of the regular season after the NBA rescinded the technical foul he got in Minnesotaโs 117-91 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.
Edwards' 18th technical foul means another suspension, this time for Timberwolves' meaningful finale
Read full article: Edwards' 18th technical foul means another suspension, this time for Timberwolves' meaningful finaleMinnesota star Anthony Edwards was slapped with his NBA-most 18th technical foul of the season.
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Spurs game at Detroit called off over virus-related concerns
Read full article: Spurs game at Detroit called off over virus-related concerns(AP Photo/Darren Abate)Tuesdayโs game between San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons has been postponed, marking the second time this month that the NBA has called off a game because of coronavirus-related issues. The NBA does not announce the names of players who test positive; some have revealed positive tests on their own. Being ruled out because of the protocols can suggest any number of things, including a positive test, a suspected positive test or contact-tracing data showing that a player may have been exposed to a person with COVID-19. AdThe only other game called off this month for a virus-related issue was on Feb. 1, also involving the Pistons โ Detroit's night game at Denver was postponed because of contact tracing issues involving the Pistons. Miamiโs Tyler Herro missed a game last week because of a suspected positive test; subsequent tests showed he was fine and he was permitted to return to the Heat lineup after the one-game absence.