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Lawyer for Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards says charges 'baseless' - ESPN

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MINNEAPOLIS — The attorney for Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards said his client will «vigorously defend» himself against misdemeanor third-degree assault charges for allegedly swinging a folding chair and injuring two Denver arena employees after the series-ending loss to the Nuggets.

Harvey Steinberg, the attorney for Edwards, issued a statement Thursday through the Timberwolves that criticized the Denver Police Department's decision to «inexplicably» charge Edwards after Game 5. «With the game over, Anthony's exit from the court was partially obstructed by a chair, which he moved and set down three steps later.

As video of the incident confirms, Anthony did not swing the chair at anyone and of course did not intend to hurt anyone,» Steinberg said. «Anthony intends to vigorously defend against these baseless charges.» Several videos posted to social media by fans at Ball Arena for Denver's 112-109 win Tuesday appear to support Steinberg's claim that the alleged contact with the staffers caused by the chair was inadvertent on Edwards' part after he missed the tying 3-point attempt at the buzzer and jogged off the court in frustration.

The floor seats are particularly close to the pathway to the tunnel that leads to the locker room. The injuries reported by the employees were not serious, Denver police spokesman Jay Casillas said.

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