There’s a serene ambiance flowing throughout the third floor of the Mayo Clinic Square in downtown Minneapolis, home to the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx’s state-of-the-art practice facility. The Wolves’ HQ is quiet and empty on this Monday afternoon in late June, with front office personnel out of town in Chicago for the NBA draft combine while most of the players have already returned home for the summer. Yet, here is Anthony Edwards in the flesh, in town over a month after his season ended.
We initially figured this cover shoot would end up happening in his native city of Atlanta or maybe even L.A. a popular offseason destination for many NBA stars. Yet Edwards is indeed in the Twin Cities as the Conference Finals get underway in late June. His commitment to the franchise, the city, his craft and the future all evident in his presence.
Steam this year. The game is the sequel to the the
Deadly Premonition game.
Nintendo Switch worldwide on July 10.
Swery directed and designed the open-world mystery game. He also wrote the screenplay with Kenji Goda. Tomio Kanazawa produced the game. Yukiya Matsuura was the lead designer, Syuhо̄ Imai was the art director,
Satoshi Ōkubo was the sound designer, and Hideto Suzuki was the lead programmer.
Rising Star Games describes the new game:
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise is an open-world game set in the small town of Le Carré. Your story starts in Boston, where it turns out FBI Special Agent Francis York Morgan will have to revisit the case he thought was solved in 2005. You will be solving various murders and crimes while jumping between 2005 and 2019 in true
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Not many prospects go from an unremarkable $15,000 signing bonus on the international market to being a Top 50 prospect in the game. Vidal Bruján has. Tampa Bay’s No. 4 prospect and baseball’s No. 49 overall is a key cog in the latest wave of talent making its
Not many prospects go from an unremarkable $15,000 signing bonus on the international market to being a Top 50 prospect in the game.
Tampa Bay’s No. 4 prospect and baseball’s No. 49 overall is a key cog in the latest wave of talent making its way up the ranks in an organization that develops young cores like no other.
Chris Hine
Chris Hine is the Timberwolves reporter at the Star Tribune. Chris Hine was the Star Tribune s sports analytics reporter before taking over the Wolves beat, He previously spent eight years covering college sports and the Chicago Blackhawks for the Chicago Tribune. He is an amateur piano player and songwriter in his spare time and has an unhealthy obsession with the music of Carole King. He is a 2009 graduate of the University of Notre Dame. Follow @ChristopherHine share
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