Yes or no! Will Anthony 🐜 Edward’s be the best player of all time? Your thoughts 💭?

Yes or No! Will Anthony 🐜 Edwards Be the Best Player of All Time?

Your thoughts? 💭

Anthony Edwards — aka “Ant-Man” 🐜 — is one of the most electrifying young players the NBA has seen in a while. With his combination of freakish athleticism, charisma, killer mentality, and emerging leadership, the question many fans and analysts are starting to ask is bold and simple:

Will Anthony Edwards be the best player of all time?

Let’s break it down. Yes or no?


✅ The Case for YES: Why Ant Could Be the GOAT

  1. Rare Physical Gifts

At 6’4″ and around 225 pounds, Ant is built like a linebacker but moves like a point guard. He has explosive vertical leaping ability, top-tier lateral quickness, and an uncanny second jump. That physicality gives him advantages on both ends of the floor — whether he’s driving through defenders or locking them down.

He’s not just athletic — he’s durable, too. Unlike many young stars who struggle with injuries early in their careers, Edwards has been consistently available and physically resilient, which is key for a long and legendary run.

  1. Mentality and Swagger

GOATs have a different mindset. Jordan, Kobe, LeBron — all of them had a hunger that never turned off. Edwards gives off that same energy. He believes he’s the best, and more importantly, he acts like it. He wants the smoke. He wants the last shot. He wants the spotlight. And unlike others who want the glory without the grind, Ant seems willing to put in the work to back it up.

You can see the Mamba Mentality influence in his game — that fierce competitiveness, the ice-cold demeanor in the clutch, and the willingness to say things like, “I’m the best player in the league.”

  1. Two-Way Potential

Unlike some stars who shine on offense but slack off on defense, Edwards has the tools to dominate on both ends. He’s already developed into a great on-ball defender — able to switch, chase down, and contest shots — and as his awareness improves, he could become a perennial All-Defensive team player.

Most of the all-time greats — MJ, LeBron, Kobe — were elite two-way players. Ant is on that path.

  1. Leadership and Marketability

Ant has charisma in spades. He’s funny, confident, approachable, and unapologetically himself. That matters in today’s NBA, where a player’s brand carries almost as much weight as their on-court production. If Ant continues to grow into a leadership role in Minnesota or elsewhere, and if he delivers championships or historic moments, he’ll have the cultural impact required for GOAT-level legacy.

His off-court presence — already becoming viral thanks to interviews and mic’d up moments — makes him a face the league wants to push.


❌ The Case for NO: Why Ant Might Fall Short

  1. It’s a High Bar — The Highest

We’re not just talking about being an All-Star or even a Hall of Famer. The best player of all time? That’s Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and possibly Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. We’re talking about transcending not just the current generation, but decades of legends.

MJ has six rings, five MVPs, 10 scoring titles, and never lost in the Finals. LeBron has four rings, four MVPs, all-time scoring leader status, and is still going in Year 21. The consistency, longevity, and dominance needed to be the best ever is almost impossible to achieve.

  1. Hasn’t Proved It Yet

Let’s be clear — Ant’s trajectory is elite. But as of now, he hasn’t made an NBA Finals. He hasn’t won an MVP. He hasn’t even been First Team All-NBA yet. While he’s clearly becoming the face of Team USA and the Timberwolves, there’s still a gap between potential and proof.

He’ll need to string together several seasons where he’s clearly the best player in the league. Think about Giannis, Jokic, and Luka — even those guys are still battling to break into the all-time top 10, let alone GOAT conversations.

  1. Statistical Mountain

It’s not just about rings and accolades — the stats matter too. Jordan and LeBron didn’t just win — they put up historic numbers year after year, leading the league in scoring, PER, win shares, and more.

Ant hasn’t consistently put up those eye-popping stats yet. If he wants to be the best, he’ll need to average 28–30+ points per game for years, lead in efficiency, and carry teams deep into the playoffs year after year.

  1. Competition is Fierce

Let’s not forget the league isn’t short on young phenoms. Luka Dončić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jayson Tatum, Victor Wembanyama, and more are also angling for greatness. To be the one, Ant has to not only elevate above today’s elite — he has to eclipse them and then start rewriting the record books.


So… What’s the Verdict?

It’s too early to say definitively. But here’s the balanced take:

Yes, Anthony Edwards has the tools, the mindset, and the star quality to enter the GOAT conversation. If he continues to improve, stays healthy, leads his teams to championships, and builds an iconic resume over 12–15 years, the path is there.

But, becoming the greatest of all time is a nearly impossible feat. As of now, Ant is more potential than proven. He has the look of a generational star, not necessarily the best ever — yet.


Final Thought 💭

So, will Ant be the GOAT? Let’s check back in 2035. But one thing’s clear: he’s got next.

What do you think? Is 🐜 on track to be the best ever — or just one of the best of his era?

Let’s talk about it.


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