How Steph reacted to Ant’s trash talk after Warriors loss originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
Things didn’t work out that way as the Warriors lost 107-90 to the Timberwolves on Friday night at the Chase Center.
Fortunately for Golden State, it will get an immediate chance for revenge in Sunday’s matinee rematch in less than 48 hours.
At least that’s the attitude Warriors guard Steph Curry is adopting, according to Minnesota guard Anthony Edwards.
Edwards detailed their postgame conversation on ESPN’s “SportsCenter” shortly after his 30-point performance to lead the Timberwolves.
“We were talking a little trash tonight,” Edwards told host Nicole Briscoe. “I shouted at him after the match. [Curry] it was like, ‘Right back,’ because we’re playing them again in a day and a half. I know it’s going to be tough, so I’ll be ready.”
In response, Briscoe wondered if that was the best trash talk Curry had to offer, but Edwards came to the defense of his Team USA teammate.
“No, he’s definitely going to talk trash,” Edwards said of their in-game interactions.
Edwards himself is no stranger to some back-and-forth banter, as he constantly reminded Curry of his jump in 3-point shooting this season.
The young star deserves it, too, especially given Minnesota’s current five-game winning streak against Golden State.
As a result, Sunday’s game has a lot of potential for fireworks, with the Warriors looking to end that skid and Edwards hoping to continue the trash talk.
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