Anthony Edwards Claims Steph Curry Is The “Greatest Point Guard” Of All Time
Unsurprisingly, the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated a battered and bruised Golden State Warriors quite comfortably on Friday night, with Anthony Edwards having fun at the Chase Center court. But as rivals often do, he didn’t leave San Francisco before giving Stephen Curry his flowers.
Dub Nation is frustrated, as is Curry. The Chef has been out for 17 games with a knee injury, and there’s no fixed timetable of a return. But he was courtside, cheering a mediocre Warriors side on, as they look to hold on to a post-season position in the Western Conference standings. At one point in the game, Edwards, after hitting a three, stared Curry down.
Post-game, however, Edwards, who scored 42, met up with Curry and it was all good. In an interview shortly, after, he declared love for him, and declared said something that might make Magic Johnson fans mad.
All love between Steph and Ant pic.twitter.com/wcfz9s69Bk
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) March 14, 2026
“That’s my boy. Love Steph,” the Timberwolves star said in the locker room. “To me, greatest point guard,” he added.
Anthony Edwards on Steph Curry: “That’s my boy. Love Steph.”
“To me, greatest point guard.”
“He actually don’t know a lot of rap music. That’s the best thing I learned about him.” pic.twitter.com/AKMfjZS4ip
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) March 14, 2026
Now, this is another iteration of a GOAT debate that’ll be never-ending. But if there is a player who has a right to call himself the best player ever in his position, it’s Curry. At 37, when healthy, he still strikes fear into the hearts of rivals. Magic, Chris Paul, and other legendary PGs also sit on the same table, but the impact Curry has had on the Golden State Warriors franchise and the league as a whole, has not been matched.
Edwards saw Curry’s greatness first-hand as his teammate when they suited up together to bring home the Gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Opposition defenses were terrified of his range.
That’s where Curry and Edwards got close, and despite being Western Conference rivals, they continue to hold a lot of respect for each other.
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