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Wolves lose Edwards, DiVincenzo in Game 4 win

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Last updated: April 26, 2026 7:51 am
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Timberwolves’ Bittersweet Victory: Edwards and DiVincenzo Injuries Cast Shadow Over Game 4 Win

The Minnesota Timberwolves secured a crucial Game 4 victory on Saturday night, evening the series and forcing a pivotal Game 5. But the locker room celebration was muted, replaced by a somber silence that only a catastrophic injury report can bring. In a span of four quarters, the Wolves went from celebrating a gutsy road win to facing a potential season-altering crisis.

Contents
  • The Play That Changed Everything: Edwards’ Knee Scare
  • The Devastating Blow: DiVincenzo’s Torn Achilles
  • How the Wolves Can Survive (And Even Win) Without Two Key Guards
  • Predictions: The Series Shifts Dramatically
  • Conclusion: A Heartbreaking Turn for a Promising Season

According to sources who spoke with ESPN, the Timberwolves’ medical staff is bracing for the worst. Anthony Edwards is scheduled to undergo an MRI on his left knee after hyperextending it late in the fourth quarter. Even more devastating, backup guard Donte DiVincenzo is feared to have suffered a torn right Achilles tendon, a diagnosis that would end his season and drastically alter the team’s rotation.

Let’s break down the injuries, the immediate fallout, and what this means for the Timberwolves’ championship aspirations.

The Play That Changed Everything: Edwards’ Knee Scare

With just under three minutes remaining in Game 4, Anthony Edwards drove hard to the basket, looking to seal the victory. As he planted his left foot to elevate, his knee buckled awkwardly under the weight of a defender. The arena fell silent as the All-Star guard crumpled to the floor, clutching his left knee in obvious distress.

The initial diagnosis from the training staff is an apparent hyperextension. While hyperextensions can range from a minor scare to a significant ligament injury, the fact that Edwards did not return to the game—and the immediate grimace on his face—is cause for concern. The MRI scheduled for Sunday will reveal the full extent of the damage.

Key factors to watch with Edwards’ MRI:

  • Ligament involvement: The primary concern is whether the hyperextension caused damage to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL).
  • Bone bruising: Even if no ligament tear is present, significant bone bruising could sideline him for a week or more.
  • Swelling response: The amount of swelling in the next 24 hours will be a major indicator of severity.

If Edwards misses any time, the Wolves lose their primary offensive engine—the player who averages over 27 points per game and draws double-teams that open up the floor for everyone else. The team’s entire offensive identity revolves around his ability to create shots in isolation and in the pick-and-roll.

The Devastating Blow: DiVincenzo’s Torn Achilles

While Edwards’ injury grabbed the headlines, the news regarding Donte DiVincenzo is arguably more definitive and equally crushing. According to league sources, the guard suffered a torn right Achilles tendon during the third quarter. The non-contact nature of the injury—a sudden pop and collapse while running off a screen—is the hallmark of an Achilles rupture.

DiVincenzo, acquired in the offseason to be the team’s sixth man and primary backup to Edwards, has been a revelation. He has provided elite perimeter defense, knockdown three-point shooting (shooting over 38% from deep), and a relentless energy that often ignites the team’s second unit.

What the Wolves lose without DiVincenzo:

  • Perimeter defense: He was the team’s best point-of-attack defender against smaller guards.
  • Three-point shooting: His ability to space the floor and hit catch-and-shoot threes was vital for the offense.
  • Playmaking: He averaged nearly 4 assists per game, providing secondary ball-handling when Edwards sat.
  • Depth: The Wolves’ bench was already thin. Losing DiVincenzo leaves them with a severe shortage of reliable backcourt minutes.

A torn Achilles typically requires a recovery period of 9 to 12 months, meaning DiVincenzo will not only miss the remainder of this postseason but likely a significant portion of the 2025-2026 season. This is a career-altering injury for a player who was in the prime of his career.

How the Wolves Can Survive (And Even Win) Without Two Key Guards

The Timberwolves now face a brutal reality: they must win the series without two of their top five players. Head coach Chris Finch must immediately rework his rotation. The margin for error is now zero.

Immediate adjustments for Game 5:

  • Elevate Nickeil Alexander-Walker: The defensive stopper will likely be thrust into the starting lineup. He can guard multiple positions, but his offensive inconsistency is a risk.
  • Jaden McDaniels must step up: He is the team’s best two-way wing. He needs to increase his scoring volume and be a reliable secondary ball-handler.
  • Mike Conley’s role expands: The veteran point guard will be asked to play 35+ minutes. His ability to manage the game and hit clutch shots will be critical.
  • Rudy Gobert becomes the anchor: Without Edwards’ creation, the offense will run more through Gobert in the pick-and-roll. He must dominate the glass and protect the rim at an elite level.
  • Deep bench minutes: Players like Jordan McLaughlin and Josh Minott will see significant time. The team needs them to provide energy and avoid negative plays.

Expert Analysis: The Wolves still have a path to victory, but it requires a complete identity shift. They must become a defensive-first, grind-it-out team. The pace will slow down. Every possession will be a war. Without Edwards’ explosive scoring, they cannot get into a shootout. They need to hold opponents under 100 points and win games in the 95-102 range.

The biggest challenge is clutch scoring. In the last five minutes of close games, Edwards was the clear first option. Now, that responsibility falls to a committee of Conley, McDaniels, and Alexander-Walker. This is a massive downgrade in shot creation against a locked-in defense.

Predictions: The Series Shifts Dramatically

The injury news has completely flipped the narrative of this series. What was once a competitive, back-and-forth battle now looks like a massive uphill climb for Minnesota.

Short-term prediction (Game 5): The Wolves will come out with incredible emotional energy, fueled by the “us against the world” mentality. They will play their best defensive game of the series. However, the offense will struggle mightily in the half-court. If they can force turnovers and run in transition, they have a chance. If the game slows down, they will lose by double digits.

Series prediction: If Edwards is out for any extended period, the Timberwolves’ championship odds plummet. They could steal one more game at home, but winning a series against a top-tier opponent without your best player and your best sixth man is nearly impossible in the modern NBA. The team’s depth, already a concern, has been decimated.

However, do not count out the resilience of this group. They have faced adversity all season. If Edwards’ MRI comes back clean—showing only a mild sprain and no structural damage—and he can return by Game 6 or a potential Game 7, the Wolves still have a puncher’s chance. But that is a big “if.”

Conclusion: A Heartbreaking Turn for a Promising Season

The Minnesota Timberwolves’ Game 4 win will be remembered not for the final score, but for the injuries that may have ended their season. The sight of Anthony Edwards limping off the court, followed by the devastating news of Donte DiVincenzo’s torn Achilles, is a gut-punch to a franchise that had legitimate title aspirations.

For DiVincenzo, the road to recovery is long and arduous. For Edwards, the next 48 hours will determine the fate of the Timberwolves’ postseason. The MRI results on Sunday will dictate whether this team can still dream of a championship or if this series becomes a noble, heartbreaking stand against impossible odds.

One thing is certain: the Timberwolves are now a wounded animal. And wounded animals are often the most dangerous. But in the cold, analytical world of playoff basketball, talent usually wins out. And right now, the Wolves are running dangerously low on it.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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