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In a recent showdown of Jenga and candid questions, Malika Andrews turned the heat on Anthony Edwards, pressing him on various topics. One of those questions included the NBA’s 65-game rule for season awards. Andrews probed Ant on his stance on the new rule. However, ever stable under pressure, Edwards, facing the tough question, promptly endorsed Adam Silver’s strategy.

Edwards argued that players who participate in nearly half of the regular season games should not be considered for such accolades. According to Edwards, the 65-game eligibility criterion emphasizes the importance of consistently going out and giving your best performance every time. “You’re here to play basketball, you’re not here to play every once in a while,” Edwards concluded assertively.

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The NBA introduced a significant change this season, stating that players with fewer than 65 games played would be ineligible for season awards such as the MVP trophy. While fans were eager for more star player participation with this update, Joel Embiid’s season took an unexpected turn, sparking a backlash. A meniscus injury cut short his remarkable campaign, during which he had been dominating the league and performing at a level that only a few legends have achieved.

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With his response, Edward did not surprise fans too much. However, it was not the only intriguing question Anthony was put against,

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Anthony Edwards talks GOAT and Michael Jordan comparisons

While fans usually mention Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, or MJ during a GOAT debate, Anthony Edwards took a different route. Expecting that his answer might be unconventional, Edwards named Kevin Durant as his top choice. He points out Durant’s height and on-ball skills as the wow factor influencing his decision.

Anthony Edwards, however, is not an ordinary player himself. Even with his breakout season, he has yet to display his complete potential on the court. However, he has already been frequently compared to Michael Jordan due to his sneaky athleticism.

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With that, Mallika probed Ant on his views about the same. Anthony responded with his preference not to be equated with Jordan’s caliber at this early stage in his NBA career. Nevertheless, he expressed gratitude for the fans’ belief in him.

At just 22 years old, Anthony Edwards has only recently assumed the leadership role for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Although he has a considerable journey ahead, he is posting the best numbers of his career. With a sizeable season ahead, Edwards averages 26.3 points with nearly 47% shooting.