'Hungry for Some Curry:' Warriors Star Dealt Anthony Edwards Warning Ahead of Potential Matchup
Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards has claimed a bounty of victims in his ascension to NBA superstar.
Christened as the "King Slayer" after taking down LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, Edwards would surely like to add another name to his list.
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A year ago, he took down the Phoenix Suns, helmed by Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal. In the next series, Edwards dethroned the reigning NBA champion Denver Nuggets, featuring Nikola Jokic, who had won three consecutive MVP awards.
Edwards exacted revenge on Luka Doncic, who eliminated his Timberwolves in the 2024 Western Conference Finals by dispatching Doncic and James in five games despite the Wolves' reputation as underdogs of the series.
Now, as the No. 6-seeded Timberwolves await their second-round matchup, his sponsor, Adidas, issued a warning of who could be the next legend to fall.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) and Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5)Nick Wosika-Imagn Images
In response to an Instagram video of Edwards celebrating a Game 5, series-clinching victory in Los Angeles on April 30, Adidas commented: "AE hungry for some Curry," a reference to future Golden State Warriors Hall of Famer Stephen Curry.
The seventh-seeded Warriors currently hold a 3-2 series lead over the No. 2 Houston Rockets entering Game 6 on Friday. Whichever team comes out of that matchup will face the Timberwolves in the second round.
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A Wolves-Warriors series would be fraught with star power and tension. Edwards and Curry, Team USA teammates, would showcase elite three-point shooting.
Meanwhile, the Rudy Gobert-Draymond Green matchup could be one of the most contentious of the entire NBA playoffs, given the history between the two All-NBA defenders.
And while most of Jimmy Butler's former Wolves teammates have moved on from the team, the fan base has not forgotten Butler's less-than-gracious exit.
Related: Shannon Sharpe Facing Backlash for Backpedaling on Wolves-Lakers Prediction
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