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Anthony Edwards’s takeover continues in win over Trail Blazers

Anthony Edwards continued his current breakout on Wednesday night time, scoring 32 factors within the Minnesota Timberwolves 113-106 victory over the Portland Path Blazers.
Edwards entered Wednesday’s recreation averaging 29.2 factors, 7.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists in his final six video games however obtained off to a gradual begin with six factors within the first quarter.
Edwards went into the half with 14 factors however it wasn’t till the fourth quarter that he took over, scoring 13 factors within the ultimate 5:38 to complete with 32 factors, seven rebounds and three assists.
Taurean Prince additionally made his return in opposition to the Blazers, scoring 11 factors off the bench and even taking on for D’Angelo Russell, who completed with 9 factors and 7 assists after not enjoying within the fourth quarter.
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“There was nothing anti-D’Lo about the way in which we closed the sport,” Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch stated after the win. “For me, it got here right down to [defensive] stops. [Damian Lillard and Anfernee Simons] are so explosive and we knew stepping into that at one level we had been going to change the matchups…and that lineup gave us the perfect probability to try this.”
Luka Garza additionally had 14 factors off the bench whereas Rudy Gobert had 17 factors and 12 rebounds. Lillard had 27 factors for Portland whereas Jerami Grant scored 26 factors and Anfernee Simons had 16 factors.
The Timberwolves improved to 18-21 on the season and can host the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night time.

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Celebration of life held for Harper Moyski, young victim of Annunciation mass shooting

The mother of 10-year-old Harper Moyski, who was killed during the mass shooting late last month at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, remembered her on Sunday as a fierce, curious and funny child who “didn’t water herself down.”
Hundreds gathered at the Lake Harriet Bandshell in Minneapolis to celebrate Moyski’s life. Speakers also called for people to dedicate themselves to building a less violent American society.
Moyski and another student at Annunciation Catholic School, 8-year-old Fletcher Merkel, were killed and 21 others were injured in the Aug. 27 shooting.
Moyski’s mother, Jackie Flavin, told the mourners that their support had lifted the family when it felt as if it had been dropped at the bottom of an ocean “where it’s pitch black and the pressure is crushing.”
She said Moyski, who loved dogs and hoped to be a veterinarian, taught them “how to be a light in the dark.”
“She had her own point of view, her own sense of style, her own way of being. She didn’t wait for permission. She didn’t water herself down,” Flavin said. “And she really taught us to show up exactly as you are.”
Flavin also called Moyski “extra in the very best way.”
“Harper didn’t do anything halfway,” she said. “Always choosing the premium versions, always going for the extra scoop.”
The memorial came only four days after the fatal shooting of conservative activist and leader Charlie Kirk as he spoke at Utah Valley University.
During the celebration of Moyski’s life, speakers expressed frustration and anger that gun violence — particularly shootings that kill schoolchildren — hasn’t stopped.
Another extended family member, Rabbi Jason Rodich, urged people to avoid the acrimony of social media and “the scorched earth of these times.”
“Turn just a little to the warm soul beside you,” he said. “Do it for Harper. Do it for you.”
This story will be updated.
NOTE: The original airdate of the video attached to this article is Sept. 12, 2025.
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