Anthony Edwards' injury is unfortunate, but this stretch can help the Wolves in the long run.
Losing your best player for any stretch of time is never an outright positive thing. Thus, it would be foolish to say this about the Minnesota Timberwolves losing Anthony Edwards for two weeks with a hamstring injury.
At the same time, there are clear benefits to learning how to play without your best player. As the Wolves try to make a championship leap, overcoming this unfortunate piece of adversity will help them in the long run.