Working hard to be Edwards the Great
Consistency key to T-wolves guard becoming a more complete player
"I think he became really addicted to the film room this offseason. His work ethic has always been great, but this summer has been a whole other level," president of basketball operations Tim Connelly said. "I think he's really focused on how to be more effective late in games, not just for himself, but for others. His body is in unbelievable shape. It's pretty impressive to see how quickly he has matured, not just as a player, but as a professional with his approach. He's going to have another great year."
The first part of his game the Wolves want advanced is on defense, where Jaden McDaniels typically plays the primary role of guarding the opponent's top scorer. Edwards, never lacking in confidence, believes he can give McDaniels a break here and there by doing the same.
"As the head of the snake, sometimes you've just got to take those matchups, just to show people I can play defense too," Edwards said. "We can't make Jaden guard the best player every night. Some nights he's got to get the 'B' player, let me get the 'A' player. And, like I said, it's going to get me in better shape, man. It's about trying to push myself so I can get in better shape around February and March, heading into the playoffs."
Edwards looks leaner than he did last season, evidence of his summer conditioning for a renewed pursuit of two-way stardom. He committed to getting more sleep, too, the key to physical recovery and refreshment.
"We're trying to get back to the number one defense in the league, and I know it starts with me, especially my pressure on the ball. I can't guard one game and not guard the next game because we're playing, you know, somebody who's not up to par," Edwards said. "I've got to be ready every night, and I'm going to take pride in that. I told my teammates to hold me accountable, coaches included."
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