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Anthony Edwards Forgets His Favorite Player While Revealing Steph Curry & LeBron James Takeaways at the Olympics
“I wasn’t a basketball guy. The only person I knew was Kevin Durant. That was it.” Well, Anthony Edwards’ fandom for KD is no secret as he has publicly deemed The Slim Reaper his “favorite player of all time.” So, it must have been nothing short of a dream for Ant-Man when he joined forces with his idol during the Paris Olympics. But as it turns out, it was not Durant but LeBron James and Stephen Curry who Edwards learnt the most from during his gold medal pursuit.
When asked what he picked up from sharing the court with the three legends while representing Team USA, Edwards said, “I think the best thing that I learned was from Steph. Like I took Bron like pregame routine, but Steph just playing without the ball.” Yes, as great as Steph is as a primary ball handler, he becomes a whole different animal with his ability to constantly move without the ball and get open for easy shots. Sure enough, the Warriors have been using that movement with Steph and Klay for several years and it has delivered them four championships.
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And Ant-Man claimed that he has already begun adding that skill to his arsenal, “So, like the last few days we’ve been playing 5 on 5, I just be cutting, getting out the way and I get easy shots. So, I think I learned the most from Steph.” Meanwhile, Edwards also revealed learning from LeBron’s work ethic as he marvelled at the veteran’s pregame routine during his Media Day interview. Surprisingly though, the Wolves star forgot to mention any takeaways from his time with Kevin Durant and quickly moved on to the next question. However, Edwards has acknowledged the importance of having veteran leaders like KD, Bron and Steph in the past with a tribute post that he shared after winning the gold medal, “Keep some old heads around you.” But Ant-Man forgetting his favorite player does raise some eyebrows.
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When Anthony Edwards’ lie about Kevin Durant got exposed by his siblings
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Even before Edwards and Durant matched up in the playoffs earlier this year, the Wolves star had been very public about his admiration for KD. However, his claim of knowing only Kevin Durant when he was a kid was exposed by his siblings in a recent interview. During Sonya Curry’s podcast, Anthony’s siblings Antoine and Antoinette revealed who his favorite player was growing up. “Was it LeBron?” “Yeah, he was a LeBron fan.” Both his brother and sister quickly came to a consensus, shockingly revealing that it was LBJ who Ant-Man was fond of.
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via Reuters
Paris 2024 Olympics – Basketball – Men’s Victory Ceremony – Bercy Arena, Paris, France – August 10, 2024. Gold medallists Lebron James of United States, Stephen Curry of United States, Anthony Edwards of United States, Kevin Durant of United States and Derrick White of United States celebrate on the podium. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
But Edwards has frequently given the nod to KD in all his interviews and even developed a bromance with the Suns star in the process. Whoever Edwards’ favorite player was growing up, he was fortunate enough to share the podium with three of the biggest legends of this era and he even expressed his gratitude in a recent interview, “Me just being in the middle of them, I think that was the greatest time of my life. My brother took a picture of that we like, that’s the dopest picture we gonna have.” While Edwards didn’t mention KD in his takeaways, he surely picked up a thing or two from his idol as there was even a video which recently went viral of Durant giving shooting tips to the Wolves star during practice. And we might see the results of it in Ant-Man’s performance this season.
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