Kevin Durant shrugs off Anthony Edwards' trash talk: "You get hot, you make shots"
Near the end of the third quarter of Saturday's Game 1 playoff matchup between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Phoenix Suns, Anthony Edwards talked trash to Kevin Durant after hitting a three-point shot over him. Following the 120-95 loss, Durant didn't think too much of it, as he considered it a part of the sport and the competition involved.
He acknowledged that it was a tough shot from the Timberwolves star, who managed to find his rhythm early on in the game and has never let go of that momentum since then.
"Yeah, it's just basketball," Durant said, "not even playoffs, it's just hoop. You get hot, you make shots, you make tough shots, you're gonna feel excited about yourself.
"So it's on me to keep coming back and show him a tough look ... He got it going. He made some tough ones, just gotta live with it and be better nex game."
Edwards finished with 33 points (14-of-24 shooting, including 4-of-8 from 3-point range), nine rebounds, six assists and two steals.
During the game, Suns star Kevin Durant was no slouch either, as he scored 31 points (11-of-17 shooting, including 2-of-2 from 3-point range) and seven rebounds to lead all scorers on his team. However, it was not enough to get the advantage over the Minnesota Timberwolves' imposing defensive ability.
Be that as it may, the two-time NBA champion remains headstrong as he looks forward to bouncing back in Game 2.
Anthony Edwards talked about the back-and-forth moment with Kevin Durant in Game 1
For any up-and-coming NBA star, to battle one of your basketball idols growing up remains a privilege and a moment to be cherished.
This is what Anthony Edwards' mindset was with his back-and-forth moment with Kevin Durant, as per SneakerReporter (@SneakerReporter).
"I think everybody here knows that's my favorite player of all time," Edwards said. "That was probably one of the best feelings ever in my whole life, for sure."
Considered to be his favorite basketball player of all time, the Timberwolves star enjoyed every second of the trash-talking incident, especially with it taking place in a playoff game at his team's home court.
The Timberwolves play with an incredible edge while showing off their confidence in their game. This can be a tribute to any established NBA star out there, such as Kevin Durant, who is no stranger to playing in the spotlight and coming out on top.
All that remains is for Durant and his Phoenix Suns to respond with a win to split this first-round matchup 1-1 apiece.