Edwards has been out since mid-March after an MRI revealed inflammation in his right knee amid one of the best offensive seasons of his career.

DALLAS — Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards could be back Monday night after missing six games because of a knee injury.

The Wolves announced Sunday that Edwards is questionable for their contest with the Dallas Mavericks. Edwards has been out since mid-March after an MRI revealed inflammation in his right knee amid one of the best offensive seasons of his career. His 29.5 points per game average leads the team and is a career-high pace for the four-time All-Star. He’s also shooting 40.2% from beyond the arc — also a career-best pace — while tallying 5.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.4 steals per game.

In his absence, the Wolves have gone 4-2, while holding opponents to 105.3 points per game — more than eight points fewer than their season average. 

Wolves guard Ayo Dosunmu will be available Monday night, while Jaden McDaniels will miss his second straight game because of a knee injury.

Minnesota is currently tied for fifth in the Western Conference, two games out of fourth and three games out of third with eight games remaining.