Pattern with recent NBA penalties
Anthony Edwards was prompt, just like he is on the court, to apologize for referring to a group of men in a homophobic manner in an Instagram story.
That probably prevented Edwards from paying a significant fine, but not entirely. The NBA imposed a $40,000 punishment on Edwards for "using rude and abusive remarks on social media."
Edwards was given a pass, which appears to be a pattern with recent NBA penalties. As an example, Kevin Durant was penalized $50,000 for sending homophobic and misogynistic texts in private that were made public. In such a situation, Edwards's brief apologies probably saved him.
Edwards may make a more significant impact by helping LGBTQ+ organizations in the Minneapolis area, as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar suggested on his Substack.
Tim Connelly, the president of the Timberwolves, released a statement in which he said, "We are disappointed with the language and conduct Anthony Edwards demonstrated on social media. The Timberwolves pledge to be a diverse and friendly organization and express their regret for the offense this has brought to so many people.
Karl-Anthony Towns
As a result of the Timberwolves' trade for Rudy Gobert, who will join Karl-Anthony Towns in a twin-tower front line, Edwards and the team are in a more favorable light this season. Last season, Edwards averaged 21.3 points per game and is expected to make the All-Star team this year (if not more).
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