In a thrilling Game 4 matchup, the Minnesota Timberwolves secured a commanding 3-1 series lead against the Golden State Warriors, thanks in large part to Anthony Edwards, who delivered an impressive performance with 30 points. Following the game, a memorable moment unfolded between Edwards and NBA legend Gary Payton Sr., who gifted the young star a vintage Seattle SuperSonics jersey.
Edwards, who has emerged as a key player for the Timberwolves, expressed his admiration for Payton Sr. during a post-game interview. He recounted how he approached the former NBA All-Star, acknowledging that Payton Sr. is not typically one to seek out interactions with players. “I don’t think he’s the type of guy to go up to nobody and give anybody props anyway,” Edwards remarked. “So I went up to him because, of course, I hear all the stuff about him and then I go watch film on him.”
The exchange highlights a mutual respect between generations of players, as Edwards acknowledged Payton Sr.’s defensive prowess and offensive skills. “I told him like man I’m a big fan and I love the way you guarded,” he said. “Even offensively he had a lot of game, you know what I’m saying? So and his son kind of played defense similar to him; his son is super handsy and physical.”
The gesture of gifting the SuperSonics jersey not only symbolizes a connection between the past and present of the NBA but also serves as a recognition of Edwards’ rising status in the league. As the Timberwolves look to advance further in the playoffs, moments like these underscore the significance of mentorship and legacy within professional basketball.
The Timberwolves’ victory puts them in a favorable position in the series, and with Edwards leading the charge, fans are hopeful for continued success as the playoffs progress.