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Photo: Anthony Edwards' baby mama Jeanine Robel shares candid Polaroids of Timberwolves star

Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is enjoying some time off after a grueling 2023-24 season followed by the Paris Olympics. Edwards appears to be spending most of his time off ahead of the NBA training camp with his baby mama, Jeanine Robel.

On Friday, Robel shared a couple of Polaroids with Edwards laid out on a piano on her IG stories.

"I got a Polaroid camera idk how to act," she captioned the story.
Jeanine Robel's IG story featuring Anthony Edwards (Photo credits: Robel's IG)
Jeanine Robel's IG story featuring Anthony Edwards (Photo credits: Robel's IG)

Edwards and Robel have been together since 2020. She has been spotted at some of the Timberwolves' games supporting him and she has also posted about Edwards on her social media account occasionally.

The couple have a daughter together named Aislynn, who was born earlier this year in March.

Prior to being in a relationship with Edwards, Robel dated rapper Chief Keef, with whom she has a son named Krue.

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Anthony Edwards left during an NBA game to be with Jeanine Robel during birth of their daughter

Anthony Edwards and Jeanine Robel's daughter Aislynn was not only born during the NBA season but she was reportedly born in the middle of a game that the Timberwolves were playing in.

That game occurred on March 1 against the visiting Sacramento Kings at the Target Center, the Timberwolves homecourt. Edwards played in the entire first half but left at halftime to be with Robel as she gave birth to their daughter.

The Wolves star played just under 19 minutes, which was the second-lowest amount of time he played in all the games he suited up in last season. The least amount of minutes he saw in a game was against the Memphis Grizzlies in December due to a hip injury.

Edwards exited the game with 11 points on a 2-for-11 shooting clip. A bulk of his points came from the free throw line, taking six free throws and making every single one. He also recorded two assists, two rebounds and one block before exiting the game.

The Kings took advantage of Edwards' second-half absence and escaped with a narrow four-point victory (124-120).

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