Regarding the future of the league, Anthony Edwards is one of the few players considered the next face of the NBA. But why him? At 23, ANT has made a strong case for being the best shooting guard in the NBA. Not only that, but he has also led the team The Wolves to their first conference finals in 20 years. Along the way, he made a name for himself among players like Luka DoncicJayson Tatum, Nikola Jokicand other bright stars. Surprisingly enough, just a few weeks after the Olympics, the gold medalist started hitting the gym.
In his recent Instagram postANT posted a video of himself practicing three-pointers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. By all accounts, Anthony Edwards has struggled from three-point range lately. Last year, ANT averaged 35.7% from three-point range on just under 7 attempts. However, in the playoffs, he shot 40% from three-point range and took at least 7 in 16 games. If the young shooter can improve his three-point efficiency, his game will be unstoppable. And that’s something he’s determined to show next season.
In the video he posted crediting his origins to Atlanta basketball, Edwards didn’t hesitate to include his misses. In fact, ANT shot 9-of-17 in the video, also missing 3s in a row. His caption, “Real Atl Playa, I show misses 2,” It shows how confident he is in practice. However, if Wolf continues to work on his shot, Minnesota will have an MVP-level point guard at their disposal.
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Moreover, Anthony Edwards is not the only one facing profound difficulties.
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The Chicago Bulls“Alex Caruso was in a similar situation last year and the year before. He established himself as a great defender and a reliable backup scorer. But AC struggled to maintain his three-point consistency.
From 2021 to 23, Caruso He averaged 35% from three-point range on 2.6 attempts. However, as he entered the 2023-24 season, his efficiency jumped to 40.8% from three-point range, averaging just under 5 attempts. Anthony Edwards can use this as a direct example, except the 23-year-old talisman has a lot more responsibility to shoulder.
Anthony Edwards slowly climbs MVP rankings
ANT’s game doesn’t seem to stay consistent. The youngster always brings something new to the table every year. And recently, Anthony Edwards finally made it to the MVP candidates and even ranked 7th in the voting results. Not to mention, he also made the All-NBA Second Team. Averaging 25.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, and just over 5 assists while shooting over 46% from three-point range, ANT has definitely come a long way in just his 4th year.
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Paris 2024 Olympics – Basketball – Men’s Gold Medal Match – France v United States – Bercy Arena, Paris, France – August 10, 2024. Anthony Edwards of the United States reacts. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
It’s safe to say that ANT’s play has only exceeded everyone’s expectations over the past few seasons. That said, Anthony Edwards has yet to make any MVP-level claims. It will be interesting to see how the young talent fares this year as the Wolves look to make a better playoff run. If the franchise can finish in the top three seeds in the West, they can expect a decisive playoff run.
After all, the youngster has shown an innate ability to thrive in the toughest and most competitive situations, whether it’s with Minnesota or Team USA. What do you think of Anthony Edwards’ performance? Do you think he can improve his three-point shooting? Let us know in the comments.
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