In a current interview, Anthony Edwards claimed that basketball gamers have developed masses since previous generations and Michael Jordan was the one participant who actually had any ability.
Anthony Edwards Makes Daring NBA Declare
Anthony Edwards is not any stranger to saying precisely what he thinks and the Minnesota Timberwolves star made a daring declare in a current podcast, saying that the NBA has developed to no finish from previous generations.
Showing on an interview with the Wall Avenue Journal, Edwards mentioned that though he didn’t watch earlier generations of basketball however he thinks that only a few had precise ability.
“I didn’t watch it again within the day so I can’t communicate on it,” Edwards mentioned.
“They are saying it was harder again then than it’s now, however I don’t suppose anyone had ability again then. [Jordan] was the one one that basically had ability, you realize what I imply? In order that’s why after they noticed Kobe [Bryant], they had been like, ‘Oh, my God.’ However now everyone has ability.”
Anthony Edwards on the ability development within the NBA 👀
(by way of Lane Florsheim of the Wall Avenue Journal) pic.twitter.com/kucLIOGGdk
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) August 20, 2024
Edwards’ remark is bound to stir some responses from previous NBA stars, however it’s arduous to argue with the Timberwolves star who appeared like one of many brightest prospects within the league final 12 months.
The 23-year-old led Minnesota to the Convention Finals final 12 months, the place they finally misplaced 4-1 to the Dallas Mavericks who ended a improbable season for the franchise.
The ‘Ant-Man’ is now only one Olympics gold medal behind his GOAT, with Edwards enjoying an essential half in crew USA’s victory in Paris this summer season, the place he averaged 12.8 factors per sport.
It’s a whole lot of us pic.twitter.com/sVAB36PcE4
— Anthony Edwards (@theantedwards_) August 20, 2024
Though he’s chasing Jordan’s legacy, Edwards has made it clear that he doesn’t need to be in comparison with his icon, out of respect for his legacy.
“I need it [the comparisons] to cease,” he instructed FOX when discussing the comparisons. “He’s the best of all time. I can’t be in comparison with him.”