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Anthony Edwards has significantly enhanced his three-point shooting this season, leveraging this newfound accuracy to become even more dangerous when attacking the rim, as highlighted by Chris Hine of the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

By establishing himself as a credible perimeter threat, Edwards has been able to exploit driving lanes more effectively, leading to a noticeable increase in his trips to the free-throw line.

In December, he averaged just 2.4 free-throw attempts per game, but that number surged to 8.1 per game in January and an impressive 11 per game in February.

This shift in his offensive approach has also fueled a scoring explosion. Edwards averaged 20.5 points per game in December but boosted that to 30.3 points per game in January.

Through six games in February, he has maintained his scoring momentum, averaging an outstanding 34.3 points per game, solidifying his status as a premier offensive force for the Timberwolves.