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Edwards: Jordan was the only one with real skills in that era, but now almost everyone has them

2024-08-21

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Minnesota Timberwolves star player Anthony Edwards recently expressed his views on the older generation of NBA players, especially those who played against Michael Jordan. His views have been widely discussed, but they have not caused much anger or controversy. In fact, his remarks were not too sharp or radical, and did not anger the older generation of fans, especially those who see Edwards as the next Jordan.

Edwards spoke to Wall Street Journal reporter Ryan Flossim about his experience in the Olympics, his role as a father, and his daily life. When it comes to the different eras of the NBA, Edwards didn't hold back when expressing his views.

When asked about the difference between basketball today and the past, Edwards said: "I didn't watch the games back then, so I can't really comment. They say the game was more intense back then, but I don't think there were many players who were really skilled back then. Michael Jordan was the only one who was really skilled in that era, you know what I mean? So when they see Kobe [Bryant], they're like, 'Wow, that's amazing.' But now, almost everyone is skilled."