Anthony Edwards Shares Hilarious Answer About Steph Curry's Game

Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is impressed with Steph Curry
Anthony Edwards Shares Hilarious Answer About Steph Curry's Game
Anthony Edwards Shares Hilarious Answer About Steph Curry's Game /

So many NBA players have talked about Steph Curry's conditioning as what separates him from other stars. His ability to be in constant movement is part of what makes the Golden State Warriors so dominant offensively, and it's an ability that seemingly no other player has.

Speaking about Curry after Wednesday night's overtime win, Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards said his team was tired down the stretch. Always entertaining in his postgame interviews, Edwards added that he would need to stand in the corner to catch his breath if he ran around like Steph Curry does.

"We was tired, man. They just play fast. Steph don’t stop," Edwards said. "He played the whole 4th and didn’t stop moving, didn’t stop running around. If I play the whole 4th, when I pass it up, I’m probably going to stand still in the corner and catch my breath."

While Edwards admitted how difficult it is chasing Curry around, it did seem as if Steph was fatigued down the stretch as well. Missing most of shots off the front iron, it seemed as if Curry was worn down in his first overtime game since returning from an extended injury absence.

The Warriors had to play their veterans big minutes in the loss to Minnesota, and now have a decision to make for tonight's game vs. the Nuggets.

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