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Steve Harvey drops supportive comment on Magic Johnson's viral dig at Anthony Edwards

Anthony Edwards’ comments about past generations of NBA players having "no skill back then” are still reverberating. The Minnesota Timberwolves star said in a Wall Street Journal interview that only Michael Jordan had that in his resume. A handful of players from the 80s to the early 2000s have already pushed back on Edwards’ claim.

On “No Leash TV," Stephen A. Smith asked Magic Johnson to respond to Edwards’ viral comments. The LA Lakers legend answered that he doesn’t say anything back to someone who hasn’t won a championship. Johnson added that he wouldn’t go back and forth with a player who does not even have an NCAA title.

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Steve Harvey backed up the legendary point guard’s response by sharing his thoughts on the Instagram post:

“The man in the grey suit was one of the greatest of all times”
Steve Harvey reacts to Magic Johnson's response to Anthony Edwards' claims in a Wall Street Journal interview. [photo: @nnoleas.tv/IG]
Steve Harvey reacts to Magic Johnson's response to Anthony Edwards' claims in a Wall Street Journal interview. [photo: @nnoleas.tv/IG]

The comedian is a basketball fan who supports the Cleveland Cavaliers and is familiar with Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan and other NBA superstars of the past. He even engages his fans in hoop talks in some of his shows

Anthony Edwards said in the interview that he didn’t watch games of past stars so he “can’t speak on it.” However, still shared his opinion.

Johnson, a five-time champ and a three-time NBA Finals MVP, is considered by many as the greatest point guard in league history. Steph Curry could stake his claim at that title but Johnson’s resume is something most players can only dream about.

In the 2023-24 campaign, Anthony Edwards led the Timberwolves to the Western Conference Finals but lost in five games to the Dallas Mavericks. He will chase his first NBA Finals appearance in his fifth year in the league next season.

Meanwhile, Magic Johnson led the LA Lakers to the 1980 championship, winning the NBA Finals MVP as a 20-year-old rookie. It took more than just skill to accomplish what he did as he also showed leadership and understanding of the game almost unheard of from a first-year player.


Fans react to Magic Johnson’s shot at Anthony Edwards

Basketball fans didn’t wait long to say something about Magic Johnson’s response to Anthony Edwards’ claims. Over the past few days, the pushbacks by Isiah Thomas and Kevin Garnett among others, were well received. Johnson’s reply had fans pumped.

“Greatest response in sports history”
Fan reaction to Magic Johnson's comments. [photo: @noleas.tv/IG]
Fan reaction to Magic Johnson's comments. [photo: @noleas.tv/IG]

One fan defined the difference between Johnson and Edwards:

“Ant man plays one position. Magic could play and cover all 5”

Another fan pointed out what many must be thinking:

“I love Antman but there are thousands of hours of tape on previous eras. The greats of yesterday would be great in any era.”
Fan reaction to Magic Johnson's comments. [photo: @noleas.tv/IG]
Fan reaction to Magic Johnson's comments. [photo: @noleas.tv/IG]

A fan blasted two of the NBA’s most outspoken young stars:

“Ant & Ja should just shut the hell up🤬until they prove something. Right now they’re both 🤡 in a circus.”
Fan reaction to Magic Johnson's comments. [photo: @noleas.tv/IG]
Fan reaction to Magic Johnson's comments. [photo: @noleas.tv/IG]

It looks like Anthony Edwards’ comments have not aged well as fans and players from past and present are trolling him on social media.


Also read: "This is to Ant and everyone in our league": After Magic Johnson, Kevin Garnett blasts Anthony Edwards with 'honest' history lesson

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