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He also played a major role in the Minnesota Timberwolves winning two playoff series, giving the organization its first Western Conference Finals appearance since 2004. Although the Wolves didnât win a championship, it was a year of significant progression for the 22-year-old superstar.
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Edwards is now playing on one of the best Team USA basketball teams in years, featuring Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and LeBron James. These are legends of the game, transcendent players who have built a global presence for their achievements in the NBA. Edwards will get a chance to learn and play alongside these greats, an opportunity that he appreciates.
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âIt means a lot playing alongside [Curry, James, and Durant],â Edwards
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While Edwards appreciates his unique opportunity, he believes his teammates must also find a way to play around him.
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âIâm still the No. 1 option,â Edwards
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Edwardsâ confidence has been one of the characteristics that fans and players have adored since Day 1. Considering Team USA's firepower, though, many people questioned his statement. However, Team USA coach Steve Kerr has no issue with Edwardsâ statement.
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âI love that [he] said that. I want him to think that way,â Kerr said on Tuesday. âI want five, six other guys to feel that way, too.â
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Edwards built momentum for himself in Wednesday nightâs exhibition
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He first appeared on Team USA in last year's FIBA Basketball World Cup. Edwards was the centerpiece of that team and made spectacular plays throughout the tournament. Although the Americans bowed out in the semifinals, Edwardsâ FIBA experience propelled him to have a successful 2023-24 campaign with the Wolves.
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Thereâs a great chance that playing such a deep team will do the same in Paris. Team USA is determined and favored to win Gold for their fifth consecutive first-place finish. However, international basketball is a different game, and adapting to that style can benefit Edwardsâ career trajectory. While Team USA mightâve had the most talented roster in the World Cup, Edwards
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In Minnesotaâs Western Conference Finals loss to the Dallas Mavericks, the Wolves relinquished manageable leads in Games 1 and 2. In postseason play, the little things can often dictate momentum, and the Wolves showed inexperience.
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Edwardsâ Olympic experience can be a great lesson in further improving his tactical understanding of the game. Adapting to the FIBA style can help his NBA career as he tries to get the Wolves over the line to become an NBA champion. Since the World Cup, Edwards has earned more respect from established veterans who have appreciated his competitiveness and approach to the game. Most notably from Kevin Durant, Edwardsâ âfavorite player of all time.â
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âIt [the respect] went to another level just seeing him compete,â Durant
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Edwardsâ Olympic experience will further prepare him for his responsibilities as the official face of the Wolves and perhaps the league itself. The Wolves no longer need veterans like Patrick Beverley to show him how to become a star in the league; Edwards has already found that formula. Itâs on him to continue to set the tone as the organization builds around him as the centerpiece in hopes of reaching their first-ever NBA finals.
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Considering Edwardsâ performance in the World Cup under the same coaching staff, he could still find himself in the starting lineup alongside Stephen Curry. However, it wouldnât be surprising if Edwards came off the bench. Edwards and the rest of the second unit showed great chemistry and set the tone against Canada to come back from an early deficit. A Team USA gold medal run could earn Edwards his first âbigâ team accolade as a professional, a great kickstart to collecting even more of them in Minnesota.
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Edwards still has much to accomplish in his career. In his lone season at Georgia, the Bulldogs were on course to miss the NCAA tournament before COVID forced all competition to shut down. While heâs been to the playoffs in three out of his four seasons in the NBA, heâs only advanced past the first round once. Thereâs no questioning his talent. It has been instrumental in Minnesotaâs path to this point. However, this can be the year when the narrative fully shifts. Being a WCF finalist and a Gold medalist in a matter of months would be a great start.
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After signing his extension with Adidas, Edwards could have a career-defining summer if all goes well in Paris. The odds suggest Team USA will win this tournament, but that can inspire teams to give them their best shot, as was the case last summer and the disappointment from the third-place finish at the Athens Olympics. Unlike 2021, itâs a fully loaded team this time, and with Edwards set to be featured heavily in Paris, look for him to bring some much-needed juice back to the Twin Cities.
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