Timberwolves' Edwards cited for allegedly striking arena staff with chair. MORE:
Denver beat Minnesota 112-109 on Tuesday night to win the first-round NBA playoff series in five games. Edwards missed the tying 3-point attempt at the buzzer, a 27-footer that hit the back iron.
According to police, Edwards was cited for misdemeanor third degree assault, defined as"knowingly or recklessly" causing bodily injury. Edwards was scheduled for a court appearance on June 9. Edwards was fined $40,000 by the NBA for homophobic comments he made in a video posted to his Instagram account shortly before the season began. He recorded a group of men on a sidewalk from a vehicle he was inside and could be heard in making a disparaging, profane comment about what he assumed to be their sexual orientation. The Timberwolves reprimanded him, and Edwards apologized.
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