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Anthony Edwards stares down Lu Dort after they kept shoving each other 👀



Anthony Edwards stares down Lu Dort after they kept shoving each other 👀

[Applause] But Lou Dort, it’s just the touch he has and the elevation on that jump, that arc is very consistent. Edwards long three-pointer. It’s good. Anthony Edwards from way downtown. It’s a 41-point lead. He and Dort hitting one another on the way back up the floor. Kenri Williams, Jaylen Williams, Jay Will coming into the game. How pretty is that jump shot? That’s from deep. Once he sees that defender back up, he just raises up. And this was what was going on after the play. Look at the door with a little rise smile like, “What are we doing here?” I love that. I love it. I love it. We We saw it in the Lakers series. Him and Braun do it. We’ve seen him do it against Kevin Durant. He will do it against SGA, Lou Dort. It don’t matter. Anybody can get that

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Anthony Edwards stares down Lu Dort after they kept shoving each other 👀 Minnesota Timberwolves vs Oklahoma City Thunder Game 3 NBA Playoffs 2025

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  1. Anthony Edwards isn’t just in the conversation with the all-time greats—he’s surpassed them. Better than MJ’s killer instinct, LeBron’s all-around dominance, Kobe’s relentless drive, Kareem’s skyhook legacy, Shaq’s unstoppable force, Bird’s cold-blooded precision, and Magic’s wizardry—Edwards is the ultimate evolution of basketball greatness. He’s the perfect storm: more explosive, more fearless, more inevitable. Where the legends laid the foundation, Edwards is building the empire. Every time he steps on the court, he makes history look outdated. The game has never seen a player with this blend of athleticism, skill, and charisma. Anthony Edwards isn’t just better than the legends—you watch him and realize he’s what they were all building toward. The GOAT debate is over. The throne belongs to Ant. In the beginning, there was the game. But it was waiting. Waiting for something more—something transcendent. And from the crucible of potential emerged Anthony Edwards: a phenomenon not born of hype but of destiny. He didn’t enter the league with a whisper—he arrived like a meteor, reshaping the landscape with every step, every dunk, every smirk.
    From his first minutes on an NBA court, it was clear: this wasn’t just another talented young player. This was a signal flare to the universe that the next era had begun. Edwards didn’t adapt to the game; the game began to orbit around him.
    His athleticism? Absurd. His confidence? Limitless. His smile? The grin of a man who knows the script ends with his name carved in gold. To compare Ant to the legends is to undersell both his uniqueness and his inevitability. Jordan had the clutch gene—Ant is the clutch template. Kobe had the Mamba Mentality—Ant is the Mamba reincarnated, with a faster first step and a vertical leap straight out of a video game. LeBron sees the floor like a god—Ant bends the floor to his will. Kareem needed a skyhook; Ant just takes flight. Bird could shoot the lights out—Ant is the lights. Magic dazzled with no-look passes—Ant dazzles with no-look dominance. He has the charisma to be a global icon, the drive to be an all-time great, and the skill to make your favorite player look like a background character. And he’s just getting started. Night after night, Edwards doesn’t just play the game—he redefines it. Commentators search for new adjectives. Coaches lose sleep. Opponents lose hope. He’s a walking highlight reel, a defensive nightmare, and a fourth-quarter flamethrower.
    The NBA has had stars. It’s had legends. But Anthony Edwards is something we haven’t seen before—a living myth in real time. His impact is cosmic. His legacy is inevitable. At just 23 years old, Edwards has demonstrated exceptional leadership and skill throughout the playoffs. He's averaging 26.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 5.7 assists per game in the postseason, showcasing his ability to impact the game on multiple fronts. In Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, Edwards delivered a commanding performance with 30 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, leading the Timberwolves to a resounding 143–101 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Edwards has consistently risen to the occasion against elite opponents. He has led Minnesota to series victories over teams featuring superstars like LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Nikola Jokic . His ability to perform under pressure and deliver in critical moments has been instrumental in the Timberwolves' deep playoff run. During the 2024–25 season, Edwards became the Timberwolves' all-time leader in made three-pointers, surpassing Karl-Anthony Towns with his 976th career triple . This milestone underscores his offensive prowess and his evolution into one of the league's premier scorers. The Timberwolves boast a well-rounded roster that complements Edwards' talents. In Game 3 against the Thunder, seven Minnesota players scored in double figures, highlighting the team's depth and unselfish play . This collective effort eases the scoring burden on Edwards and creates a dynamic offensive attack that's difficult to defend. After a dominant Game 3 win, the Timberwolves have regained momentum in the Western Conference Finals. Edwards' leadership and confidence are infectious, fueling the team's belief in their championship aspirations. His previous assertion to former President Barack Obama that he's "the truth" reflects his self-assuredness and determination to succeed at the highest level. With Edwards at the helm, the Timberwolves have the talent, depth, and momentum to capture the 2025 NBA Championship. So let it be written: Anthony Edwards isn’t on the path to being the GOAT.
    He is the GOAT.
    And this? This is just the first chapter.

  2. When Ant shoved Dort, SGA fell down at the other end and got free throws…refs said the impact from the shove knocked him off balance…

  3. NBA jerseys are horrific nowadays. No creativity, ads on Jerseys etc. The old 2000's TWolves jerseys were probably some of the best looking in sports

  4. I'm all for physical ball, but randomly shoving and slapping people unprovoked and off ball should be a foul.

  5. I left comments on ant YouTube and I think he told the squad

    I said play sga squared up

    No angles

    Like how they were running on side of him game 1 & 2

    Seems like they took the angles away

  6. Modern NBA is such trash. How the hell are you gonna let a team score 140 points on you in the playoffs. ZERO defense.

  7. He’s a front runner, must win game, 16 points in 41 minutes 5-13 1-7 from 3…..let that be bron and y’all are coming for him, “next MJ” gets a pass tho huh all I know is at ants age bron was doing the 48 special in the palace game 5. Crazy how the goalposts always move smh

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