Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards has sparked a debate among NBA fans after calling Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving the "greatest" point guard. ESPN shared Edwards' admiration for ...
Very few matchups in the NBA are as exciting as Anthony Edwards facing off against Ja Morant. The two superstar guards are some of the most athletic players in the NBA, and Monday night's game ...
Throughout the early stages of his career, Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards has drawn comparisons to arguably the greatest player in NBA history, Michael Jordan. They both possess a ...
In terms of the top American stars today, Memphis' Ja Morant and Minnesota's Anthony Edwards are two of the young players in the mix for that spot. The two recently went head-to-head on Monday ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Anthony Edwards retreated to the backcourt to grab the inbound pass and had 5 seconds to make something happen. As he pushed up the court, the Memphis Grizzlies surrounded him ...
Edwards ended Monday's 108-106 loss to Memphis with 32 points (8-19 FG, 3-8 3Pt, 13-18 FT), four rebounds and three assists over 38 minutes. The Timberwolves suffered a tight loss Monday against ...
Even after the last-second loss, Anthony Edwards' face lit up at the question during his postgame media availability. "That's my dog," the Minnesota Timberwolves guard said when asked about ...
According to NBA stats, Anthony Edwards has gone 0-12 on go-ahead or game-tying field goal attempts in the final five seconds of the fourth quarter or overtime since entering the league. NEWSLETTERS ...
Yet, against high-level perimeter scorers, the results have been underwhelming. Anthony Edwards provided the latest example. After a quiet first quarter in which he scored just three points on 1 ...
In a game where Anthony Edwards scored 32 points in the losing effort, but received backlash for one moment during the dying seconds of the game. Edwards had a chance to tie or win the game for ...
Notably, star player Anthony Edwards delivered a remarkable response. During high school, Reid was a member of the Jelly Fam, an internet movement focused on impressive finger roll layups.
Anthony Edwards: "With all these tight games, it’s a chance to show what you’re really made of. It’s time to buckle up and get a win at the end of the game. You gotta have some of those guys ...