Draymond Green Delivers Interesting Anthony Edwards Comparison

Draymond Green is someone who has inspired quite a bit of controversy so far in the postseason. Back in Game 2 against the Sacramento Kings, he ended up stomping on Domantas Sabonis. Overall, this was not a good look and it led to a one-game suspension. However, despite Green’s absence, the Warriors were able to win Game 3 safely. Subsequently, on Sunday afternoon, they also managed to win Game 4 to tie up the series. Now, the Kings have their backs up against the wall as the defending champs look to secure the comeback.

While Draymond Green is focused on his own series, he is also watching games from around the league. Last night, the Minnesota Timberwolves were playing Game 4 against the Denver Nuggets. It was a must-win game as the Nuggets came into the match up 3-0. However, in the end, the T-Wolves were able to stave off elimination. This was largely thanks to the likes of Anthony Edwards, who scored a whopping 34 points. After the game, Draymond decided to show love.

Draymond Green Loves Some Anthony Edwards

However, as you will see in the tweet above, Draymond Green did this by revealing an interesting comparison for Ant. Essentially, he compared the Timberwolves’ star to a wide receiver in football. “With all due respect to all the great Wide Receivers. Hard to not imagine Ant Man not being an all time great receiver. He just ran a crazy post on the double to get the ball,” Green wrote. Although this might seem like a weird comparison across sports, it is definitely an apt one. Edwards is fast and energetic on the court and has been carrying his team this season.

Whether or not the Timberwolves can make an impossible comeback, remains to be seen. For the most part, it just seems like the Nuggets had an off-night, and will bounce back at home. Either way, T-Wolves fans are happy to have him on the roster. Let us know your thoughts on his recent performance, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the sports world.

Anthony Edwards Goes For 34