The Minnesota Timberwolves have made a notable beginning to the season, currently boasting a 5-3 record. This success can be largely credited to Anthony Edwards’ outstanding performances. In a recent game against the Chicago Bulls, Edwards showcased his remarkable skills, thrilling fans in the process. In the game’s final minutes, he hit an impressive three-pointer that had the crowd cheering. He also attempted a powerful dunk but had to settle for a foul.
Edwards finished the game with 33 points, six assists, and eight rebounds, contributing to the Timberwolves’ 135-119 victory over the Bulls. After such an impressive performance, a reporter asked him about the importance of winning consistently throughout the season.
“I don’t want to be that guy that, like, had a moment. Draymond (Green) had a great…. We had a great conversation at (Team) USA, after the championship game. At the little celebration, he was talking to me on the side, and it was just about like ‘Don’t be a moment type of guy.’ So, that’s my main goal. Like, I don’t want to be a moment where I went to the West Com (Conference) Finals one time. I want to be somebody that’s like…. ‘If we coming in, they better be ready to play.” Edwards said.
Draymond Green is well-acquainted with success on the basketball court, having won an impressive four NBA championships during his career. Moreover, His vast experience and deep understanding of the game make him a valuable mentor for rising talents.
Rudy Gobert Sheds Light On Anthony Edwards’ Major Improvements
Edwards delivered several outstanding performances for Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Playing alongside star players LeBron James and Stephen Curry, Ant-Man helped the team secure a gold medal.
He maintained his dominance on the NBA court after his time internationally. Edwards’s teammate Rudy Gobert closely monitored his performance and discussed the improvements in a recent interview.
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“Every year, Ant’s playmaking has gotten better, and this is the year where I feel like he’s really seeing what’s happening on the floor… whether it’s the bounce pass or the lob, he’s able to make those passes,” Gobert said.
Edwards’ Minnesota Timberwolves’ upcoming matchup is against the Portland Trail Blazers, and it will be intriguing to observe his performance and potential dominance on the court.
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