Taking hard coaching is some tim duncan gregg popovich type stuff. Thats dope. Especially for a young player in this generation to do; instead of just getting them fired. Respect for the type of maturity standard being set.
I love this interview. He’s showing that he has been working and it’s been mentally. He realized sometimes his ego tries to lead and instead of continuing the cycle he’s choosing to grow and do better. I’m proud of his growth and these interviews are wonderful to watch.
Saw the picture and thought the reporters actually gave Ant time to put a shirt on this time before talking to him. Clicked on the video, nope just changed during the interview.
Anthony Edwards MY GLORIOUS ILLUSTRIOUS FAMED SUPREME TRIUMPHANT MARVELOUS MAGNIFICENT DREAMY GORGEOUS SPLENDORAUS TREMENDOUS GOATTTTTTTT 👑. This dynamic young star for the Minnesota Timberwolves, is one of the most electrifying players in the NBA today. At just 22 years old, he has already displayed an impressive combination of scoring, athleticism, and leadership that sets him apart from his peers. Edwards’ meteoric rise in the league has caught the attention of fans, analysts, and players alike, making him a strong candidate to become the face of the NBA in the years to come. His raw talent and fearlessness on the court make him a player who can transcend the game’s current superstars and establish himself as a global icon. Moreover, his off-court personality and willingness to engage with fans has already built a strong rapport, indicating he could be the next big name in basketball. One of Edwards' most significant qualities is his scoring ability. He has quickly become one of the most prolific and efficient young scorers in the league, boasting an all-around offensive game that is rare for players of his age. Standing at 6'4" and possessing elite athleticism, Edwards is capable of scoring from all levels of the floor. Whether it's a deep three-pointer, a quick step-back, or a high-flying dunk over defenders, he has the versatility to keep defenses on their toes. His natural ability to create his own shot in isolation situations is something most stars take years to develop, but Edwards has done it almost instantly, and he is continuing to refine his skills. What’s most impressive is his poise under pressure, consistently delivering in clutch moments when his team needs him most. In addition to his scoring, Edwards' defensive prowess cannot be overlooked. While many young players focus primarily on offense, Edwards has proven himself as a two-way player who contributes significantly on both ends of the court. His athleticism allows him to guard multiple positions, and his basketball IQ has steadily improved since entering the league. Whether it’s coming up with a timely steal, contesting a shot at the rim, or switching onto quicker guards, Edwards has shown a commitment to making plays on defense. His willingness to take on defensive assignments, even against some of the league’s best scorers, demonstrates a maturity beyond his years and is indicative of a player who wants to be known for his all-around game, not just his offensive flair. Leadership is another area where Edwards is already making his mark. Despite being just a few years into his career, he has already taken on the role of the Timberwolves' primary leader, a responsibility typically reserved for more experienced players. Edwards isn’t afraid to step up in the locker room and on the court, guiding his team through both the highs and lows of the season. His charisma and confidence are contagious, helping to elevate the performance of his teammates. This leadership is a crucial factor in why he is seen as the future of the franchise, with Minnesota now centered around his development and growth. As the team matures, Edwards will continue to be the player who rallies his squad, setting the tone for success both in practice and during games. Lastly, Edwards' marketability and appeal off the court make him an ideal candidate to represent the NBA on a global scale. His authentic personality, sense of humor, and charisma have already earned him a sizable fanbase and a growing presence on social media. He is a young, relatable star who connects with fans through his openness and genuine approach to life. His rise to fame has been accompanied by endorsements and sponsorships from major brands, further solidifying his position as a potential face of the league. Moreover, Edwards' confidence and love for the game make him a perfect role model for the next generation of basketball fans. As the NBA continues to expand its global reach, players like Edwards will be the ones who help grow the sport's influence beyond just American borders, establishing themselves as true global superstars. In conclusion, Anthony Edwards' combination of skill, leadership, and off-court appeal positions him to be the next great face of the NBA. His remarkable scoring ability, commitment to defense, and natural leadership qualities make him one of the most exciting young talents in the league. As he continues to grow and refine his game, it’s clear that Edwards has the potential to be the next dominant force in basketball. His infectious personality and marketability only add to his appeal, making him a star both on and off the court. With each passing season, Edwards is solidifying his place as one of the NBA’s brightest future superstars, and the league is undoubtedly ready to embrace him as the next face of basketball.
it was great to see jaylen clark get some minutes and be so impactful defensively. i loved him before the achilles injury and i knew he was something great. i was so excited when the wolves drafted him. i think he’s gonna become a really solid contributor on this team
Yeah. I get it. He is very authentic and doesn't hold back. But if u build this persona of mouthing off to refs, trust me even if the Officials aren't doing it consciously, u will not get those "superstar NBA calls." That is just a fact, fair or unfair.
Actually, the refs need to be professional and not base their calls on their personal opinions of players. The reffing last night was awful, and they should be held accountable.
Great interview Ant! Sometimes the coach has to get his message across no matter what it takes, and I think Finch should've blown up on the team months ago. I hope the Timberwolves take this to heart and keep improving and trying to play at their best no matter who are the opponents. We all know Ant has the potential for much more keep up the hard work!
I think Finch gave them a pass to start cuz the chemistry got thrown w/ KAT trade. But then it's like: you guys have had enough playing time. He called em out for not executing the game plans. And it's like, the chemistry is back, now you gotta execute MY game plans and we'll win. But you're not and it's Jan already. Now I'm pissed. *and even Finch was figuring it out to start. So how can he talk smack early on?
I hope Finch takes his mistakes that have cost us throughout the season serious. He was out-coached by Micah last night. Finch has shown he plays favorites… it is only a matter of time before they do him how they did Mike Brown.
He not trying you. He pushing you to be the greatest. He knows the sky the limit with you and he hold you to that standard. That’s love on God
Well said and ANT shines with Gods love. Pure Spirit Blessed
This might be the best interview Ant has ever given. Immense maturity.
Taking hard coaching is some tim duncan gregg popovich type stuff. Thats dope. Especially for a young player in this generation to do; instead of just getting them fired. Respect for the type of maturity standard being set.
I love this interview. He’s showing that he has been working and it’s been mentally. He realized sometimes his ego tries to lead and instead of continuing the cycle he’s choosing to grow and do better. I’m proud of his growth and these interviews are wonderful to watch.
I love this team
Saw the picture and thought the reporters actually gave Ant time to put a shirt on this time before talking to him. Clicked on the video, nope just changed during the interview.
Anthony Edwards MY GLORIOUS ILLUSTRIOUS FAMED SUPREME TRIUMPHANT MARVELOUS MAGNIFICENT DREAMY GORGEOUS SPLENDORAUS TREMENDOUS GOATTTTTTTT 👑. This dynamic young star for the Minnesota Timberwolves, is one of the most electrifying players in the NBA today. At just 22 years old, he has already displayed an impressive combination of scoring, athleticism, and leadership that sets him apart from his peers. Edwards’ meteoric rise in the league has caught the attention of fans, analysts, and players alike, making him a strong candidate to become the face of the NBA in the years to come. His raw talent and fearlessness on the court make him a player who can transcend the game’s current superstars and establish himself as a global icon. Moreover, his off-court personality and willingness to engage with fans has already built a strong rapport, indicating he could be the next big name in basketball.
One of Edwards' most significant qualities is his scoring ability. He has quickly become one of the most prolific and efficient young scorers in the league, boasting an all-around offensive game that is rare for players of his age. Standing at 6'4" and possessing elite athleticism, Edwards is capable of scoring from all levels of the floor. Whether it's a deep three-pointer, a quick step-back, or a high-flying dunk over defenders, he has the versatility to keep defenses on their toes. His natural ability to create his own shot in isolation situations is something most stars take years to develop, but Edwards has done it almost instantly, and he is continuing to refine his skills. What’s most impressive is his poise under pressure, consistently delivering in clutch moments when his team needs him most.
In addition to his scoring, Edwards' defensive prowess cannot be overlooked. While many young players focus primarily on offense, Edwards has proven himself as a two-way player who contributes significantly on both ends of the court. His athleticism allows him to guard multiple positions, and his basketball IQ has steadily improved since entering the league. Whether it’s coming up with a timely steal, contesting a shot at the rim, or switching onto quicker guards, Edwards has shown a commitment to making plays on defense. His willingness to take on defensive assignments, even against some of the league’s best scorers, demonstrates a maturity beyond his years and is indicative of a player who wants to be known for his all-around game, not just his offensive flair.
Leadership is another area where Edwards is already making his mark. Despite being just a few years into his career, he has already taken on the role of the Timberwolves' primary leader, a responsibility typically reserved for more experienced players. Edwards isn’t afraid to step up in the locker room and on the court, guiding his team through both the highs and lows of the season. His charisma and confidence are contagious, helping to elevate the performance of his teammates. This leadership is a crucial factor in why he is seen as the future of the franchise, with Minnesota now centered around his development and growth. As the team matures, Edwards will continue to be the player who rallies his squad, setting the tone for success both in practice and during games.
Lastly, Edwards' marketability and appeal off the court make him an ideal candidate to represent the NBA on a global scale. His authentic personality, sense of humor, and charisma have already earned him a sizable fanbase and a growing presence on social media. He is a young, relatable star who connects with fans through his openness and genuine approach to life. His rise to fame has been accompanied by endorsements and sponsorships from major brands, further solidifying his position as a potential face of the league. Moreover, Edwards' confidence and love for the game make him a perfect role model for the next generation of basketball fans. As the NBA continues to expand its global reach, players like Edwards will be the ones who help grow the sport's influence beyond just American borders, establishing themselves as true global superstars.
In conclusion, Anthony Edwards' combination of skill, leadership, and off-court appeal positions him to be the next great face of the NBA. His remarkable scoring ability, commitment to defense, and natural leadership qualities make him one of the most exciting young talents in the league. As he continues to grow and refine his game, it’s clear that Edwards has the potential to be the next dominant force in basketball. His infectious personality and marketability only add to his appeal, making him a star both on and off the court. With each passing season, Edwards is solidifying his place as one of the NBA’s brightest future superstars, and the league is undoubtedly ready to embrace him as the next face of basketball.
settle down deep seek damn
@@africknchickn_YT are you still not aware, and or in awe of his greatness?!?!!? You’re witnessing a true generational talent, since LEBRON!🔥
Great interview
Ant is so mature. Big ups to his team for instilling good qualities in him!
No player has ever pissed me off and then reeled me back in more than ANT😂
Gotta love him!
Ants is awesome
If he wants to be the best. He's gotta grow, and he has! Go ANT man!
it was great to see jaylen clark get some minutes and be so impactful defensively. i loved him before the achilles injury and i knew he was something great. i was so excited when the wolves drafted him. i think he’s gonna become a really solid contributor on this team
reporters in locker rooms feels so wrong man
You're not gonna get calls when you talk to the refs the way you do. Gotta be professional young fella. Go Wolves 🐺❄️
Eff the refs
Yeah. I get it. He is very authentic and doesn't hold back. But if u build this persona of mouthing off to refs, trust me even if the Officials aren't doing it consciously, u will not get those "superstar NBA calls." That is just a fact, fair or unfair.
@@Phizzo4realexactly. So when the playoffs come and every basket counts, you're only hurting yourself and the team.
Actually, the refs need to be professional and not base their calls on their personal opinions of players. The reffing last night was awful, and they should be held accountable.
I mean yeah but look at Luka. Cries all game and gets calls
AYE REF
Great interview Ant! Sometimes the coach has to get his message across no matter what it takes, and I think Finch should've blown up on the team months ago. I hope the Timberwolves take this to heart and keep improving and trying to play at their best no matter who are the opponents. We all know Ant has the potential for much more keep up the hard work!
I think Finch gave them a pass to start cuz the chemistry got thrown w/ KAT trade. But then it's like: you guys have had enough playing time. He called em out for not executing the game plans. And it's like, the chemistry is back, now you gotta execute MY game plans and we'll win. But you're not and it's Jan already. Now I'm pissed.
*and even Finch was figuring it out to start. So how can he talk smack early on?
@kcmichelson4528 true but by the 1st of December Finch could've talked smack imo
@@NeonWolves57 yeah I guess when as a parent do you sit your daughter down and tell her she need better grades lol. Diff for everybody lol.
@@kcmichelson4528 true lol
That MJ shit is crazy
3:25 Super hero stance activated
I hope he takes this serious
did u watch the video?
@_sinxseer Yes, but what is said and what is done can be very diffrent things.
I hope Finch takes his mistakes that have cost us throughout the season serious. He was out-coached by Micah last night. Finch has shown he plays favorites… it is only a matter of time before they do him how they did Mike Brown.
@IshanaeS No doubt he ain't perfect, but sadly i think some of the issues are front office motivated.
Arent you a grizzlies fan? @IshanaeS
How about this fraud stop taking so many shots in the clutch. Takes the most shots and is the worse. That's why ya 3rd worse im the clutch lulz. Sad
ok utube negatron 😅 working hard eh 😅
u comment on every vid. rent free ❤️
@@zvd2889 I know. I live rent free in you sad wolves fans little head. Ya about as smart as fake mj. Not very.... Lulz
He put the jacket on like a hoodie 😂😂
Um it is a hoodie technically but i get u it got a zipper lol
@ it’s a addias jacket google it