Anthony Edwards recorded his 18th playoff game with 30 or more points during Sunday's victory over the San Antonio Spurs [1].

The achievement places the Minnesota Timberwolves guard in the company of the most prolific young scorers in NBA history. By reaching this milestone before the age of 25, Edwards has cemented his status as a premier offensive force in the league's postseason.

The performance occurred during Game 4 of the 2026 Western Conference first-round series at the Target Center in Minneapolis [2]. Edwards' scoring output moved his career total to 18 such games [1]. This total ties him with Dwyane Wade for the fourth-most 30-point playoff games by a player before turning 25 [1].

Only three players in NBA history have recorded more 30-point playoff games before reaching that age. LeBron James leads the group with 30 games [1]. Kobe Bryant follows with 26 games [1], and Kevin Durant recorded 22 [1].

While some reports suggested Edwards moved past Wade [2], league data indicates he is currently tied for the fourth position [1]. The Timberwolves continue their series against the Spurs, relying on Edwards' ability to generate high-volume scoring in critical postseason matchups.

Edwards has consistently performed at a high level throughout the 2026 playoffs, utilizing his athleticism and perimeter shooting to dismantle opposing defenses. His ability to match the early-career production of Hall of Fame players like Wade and Bryant highlights a rare level of efficiency, and aggression for a player of his age.

Anthony Edwards recorded his 18th playoff game with 30 or more points

This milestone underscores a significant shift in the NBA's guard hierarchy. By matching the early-career scoring pace of Dwyane Wade and trailing only LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and Kevin Durant, Edwards is statistically validating his trajectory as a generational talent. His ability to maintain this production during the 2026 playoffs suggests he has transitioned from a promising young star to a primary engine capable of carrying a franchise through the postseason.