Timberwolves land 2 in All-Star Game; Rudy Gobert snubbed

For the third time in team history, the Minnesota Timberwolves will be sending two players to the All-Star Game in Indianapolis, Ind.

Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns are the first pair of Wolves since Kevin Garnett and Sam Cassell in 2004 to be selected to the All-Star Game. Garnett was joined by Wally Szczerbiak in 2002 in the only other instance of two Minnesota players at the All-Star Game.

Edwards leads the team in scoring at 25.5 points per game, good for 15th in the league while his 2.7 Defensive Win Shares is tied for fourth in the NBA. This is Edwards’ second consecutive All-Star appearance.

Towns is, once again, hovering around 50-40-90 season, shooting 52.2% from the field, 44.2% from three and 87.2% from the free throw line. His 3-point percentage is seventh highest in the league. The 28-year-old is averaging 22.7 points and will be making his fourth All-Star Game appearance.

Towns’ 2.9 Defense Win Shares is second in the league only behind teammate Rudy Gobert, who sports a 3.6 DWS.

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