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Being the face of a sport is every young athlete's dream, but they don't often think about everything that comes with the responsibility. Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards is a rising star in the league.
Anthony Edwards has once again made it clear he isn't all too keen on becoming the face of the NBA. In the second episode Year Five, Edwards stated there are a lot of headaches that come with that title,
Cavaliers teammate Channing Frye in explaining why Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards may not want to be the face of the NBA.
Edwards’ performance signals not only his potential but also his crucial role in the Timberwolves' future. With over 8,500 career points before turning 24, he ranks fifth on the all-time list, a feat that speaks volumes about his capabilities.
After LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 111-102, he addressed All-Star Anthony Edwards’s face of the NBA take. On the night Edwards was ejected for his second technical foul,
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is clear about what it means to be the NBA's top star, and that’s why he weighed in on the ongoing debate, sending a direct message to Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards.
Anthony Edwards is one of the most talented, young players in the NBA. At just 23 years old, Edwards is fourth in the NBA in scoring this season, averaging 27.5
LeBron James says he understands why Anthony Edwards doesn't want to be the face of the NBA. On Thursday night (Feb. 27), while talking to reporters, Bron reflected on Edwards' comments made during NBA All-Star Weekend about turning down being the NBA's leading man and sympathized with the young superstar.