Anthony Edwards Reveals Advice from Michael Jordan After Seeking NBA Icon's Help
After losing in the Western Conference Finals in back-to-back seasons, Minnesota Timberwolves star guard Anthony Edwards sought advice from one of the greatest NBA players of all time.
Per ESPN’s Myron Medcalf, Edwards revealed that he had the opportunity to speak with the legendary Michael Jordan through a mutual connection this offseason to learn how to take the next step in his game.
“[He helped me with] getting to my spots, pulling up, shooting over the defender,” Edwards said Monday during the Timberwolves’ media day.
The 24-year-old added that he received a tip that could help his post-up game this season.
“I think the best tip that he gave me is that most people lean on people in the post with their [butt], and he does it with the top part of his back,” Edwards said, pointing toward his right shoulder as he talked. “So I think I learned that from him.”
Edwards has drawn comparisons from Jordan throughout his young career because of his scoring prowess. He averaged a career-high 27.6 points in 2024-25, but many feel that he still hasn’t yet reached his full potential.
It sounds like Edwards is bringing a new mindset to the 2025-26 season, and the advice from Jordan should help propel him to new heights. However, he made it clear that his relationship with the Hall of Famer is still growing.
“We don’t really have the relationship y’all think we’ve got right now,” Edwards said. “It’ll come.”
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