Michael Jordan Was TOTALLY Right About Anthony Edwards — Now Everyone’s Curious!

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Anthony Edwards: The Next Michael Jordan? Four Years Later, The Verdict Is Brewing

Four years after being drafted by Michael Jordan’s Hornets, Anthony Edwards is stirring serious buzz. NBA insiders and former teammates now openly compare him to MJ, citing his two-way dominance. Can Edwards live up to the GOAT shadow and lead the Timberwolves to a title?

Michael Jordan Was TOTALLY Right About Anthony Edwards, Now Everyone Is Curious...

Michael Jordan personally predicted Anthony Edwards would be the best player in the 2020 draft class. Edwards, picked third by the Charlotte Hornets under MJ’s ownership, was seen as a bigger, more athletic version of Jordan. Four years on, Edwards has emerged as a dominant two-way wing, validating those early high expectations.

This season, Edwards is averaging 26.5 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists, while shutting down elite wings like Jayson Tatum. His defensive tenacity and offensive firepower make him arguably the best two-way player among MVP candidates. Notably, Edwards’ ability to guard top scorers in clutch moments signals a maturity rare for his age.

Edwards’ playoff impact is growing. After dragging a historically weak Timberwolves team to the postseason in his second year, he’s now averaging a career-high 28 points in playoff games. This competitive grit echoes Jordan’s early career trajectory, where he steadily improved before his Bulls became a dynasty.

Critics once questioned Edwards’ drive, including Steve Kerr who doubted his commitment during pre-draft workouts. But Edwards’ relentless work ethic, especially after being challenged to accept a sixth-man role on Team USA, proved his fierce competitive spirit. He responded by becoming the top scorer for the U.S. in international play.

Comparisons to Jordan go beyond stats. MJ’s secret was his unyielding will to win and mental toughness. Edwards’ fiery response to Jayson Tatum’s isolation challenge in a tight game shows he shares that killer mentality. This psychological edge might be what sets Edwards apart from other young stars.

Despite the hype, Edwards still faces the ultimate test: winning a championship. The Timberwolves have struggled to close out tight games, forcing Edwards to take over offensively at times. History shows that even legendary teams take time to break through, but with Edwards leading, the Wolves might be on the cusp.

 

Anthony Edwards is no longer just a promising rookie—he’s a legitimate contender for the next MJ title. His two-way impact, competitive fire, and playoff growth make the comparison increasingly credible. Whether he can convert this potential into multiple championships remains to be seen.

Will Edwards fulfill Michael Jordan’s prophecy and bring a championship to Minnesota? Or will the weight of the GOAT comparison prove too heavy? Join the debate below and share your take on Edwards’ future legacy.