In a year where Anthony Edwards has seen his star rise to new heights, the young Minnesota Timberwolves guard has found himself at the center of controversy following remarks that have not sat well with basketball purists. Edwards, fresh off a spectacular six month stretch that included a breakout NBA season and a gold medal performance with Team USA at the Paris Olympics, recently made comments that seemed to dismiss the talents of past NBA greats, aside from Michael Jordan.
These remarks quickly drew sharp criticism from many in the basketball community, with the most recent and notable being from the hosts of ESPN’s “Pardon The Interruption” (PTI), Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser.
During a recent episode of PTI, Wilbon and Kornheiser didn’t mince words when addressing Edwards’ comments. The 22-year-old Timberwolves star had claimed that Jordan was the only player from previous generations who truly possessed skill, a statement that did not sit well with the veteran sports journalists.
“He sounds like a fool.”
“Nobody watches anymore. The people at networks don’t watch!”
Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon had quite the reaction to Anthony Edwards’ comments on 1990s basketball today on ‘PTI’: pic.twitter.com/U0MKkiZjUW
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“The comments are somewhere between naive and stupid,” Wilbon said, expressing disbelief at Edwards’ apparent dismissal of legends who came before him. Wilbon, who has spent decades covering the NBA, emphasized the rich history of skilled players that Edwards seemed to overlook.
“If I were in the locker room and I saw the Ant Man… This comment makes it sound like he knows everything. But if you said, ‘Ant Man, sit here and look at this video for a second of a guy named Erving Johnson.’ And then watch a guy named Bird, and watch a guy named Isiah Thomas, and watch Reggie Miller, and watch John Stockton and Karl Malone and David Robinson. Watch these people! Ant Man would go, ‘Okay, never mind, I shouldn’t have gone there.’”
Wilbon’s critique didn’t stop there. He suggested that Edwards might soon find himself in a position where he would need to walk back his statements. “I expect a take it back, walk it back situation any moment now,” he added, indicating that Edwards might have to issue some form of clarification or retraction in the face of mounting backlash.
Tony Kornheiser, Wilbon’s long-time co-host on PTI, echoed…