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Anthony Edwards reveals his secret pregame rituals and a heartfelt promise to a fan: “I'd wear it the rest of my career”

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After dropping a jaw-dropping 43 points in Game 4 against the Los Angeles Lakers, Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is in the spotlight like never before. With the Wolves holding a 3–1 lead in the playoff series and Game 5 fast approaching, fans are watching closely to see if he can lead his team to the next round. But on April 29, 2025, Edwards showed another side of himself when he appeared on GQ Sports’ ‘Actually Me,’ going undercover to answer fan questions with honesty, humor, and a few surprises.

Anthony Edwards reveals his pregame rituals: From hot fries to underground music

Before lighting up arenas, Minnesota TimberwolvesAnthony Edwards powers up in a way that is as unique as his game. When asked about what he eats before a game, Edwards didn’t name a high-performance diet. Instead, he laughed and said, “Hot fries and a Dr Pepper.” He explained the unusual choice during his GQ Sports segment, saying, “It makes me wanna go out there and get a bucket.”

For Edwards, comfort matters more than convention. Whether it is a spicy snack or a cold soda, it is all part of staying grounded before the chaos of competition.


The same energy carries into his music choices. When asked who gets him in the right mindset, Edwards named an underground artist few had heard of. “I listen to Bdifferent,” he said, referencing a lesser-known rapper. “I was on one of his songs back in the day… just talkin’ on there.”

Edwards is not chasing popular playlists. Instead, he stays loyal to music that connects with him. “You gotta be a little different to rock with me,” he said. That sense of individuality is what keeps him sharp when the pressure is highest.


Anthony Edwards: The trash talker who keeps his promises to fans

Anthony Edwards’ reputation as a relentless trash talker has only grown with his performances. When he was asked about his famous in-game banter. With a smile, he shrugged and said, “I’ve been like this since I was little. It’s just who I am.” His confidence is real, and his words often light up games as much as his shots do.

But behind the jokes and fire, there is something more personal. When a fan asked about the orange wristband he has worn all season, Edwards shared a quiet but moving story. “I met this kid named Luca in Detroit,” he said. “He gave me this, and I told him I’d wear it the rest of my career.”

It was a rare, emotional moment that spoke volumes. Even as he laughed and added, “Don’t be throwing wristbands at me now,” the sincerity of the promise came through. Edwards may talk a big game, but he listens closely, especially when it comes to his fans.

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Anthony Edwards is more than just one of the NBA’s rising stars. On the court, he is fierce, funny, and fearless. Off the court, he is thoughtful, loyal, and full of personality. From Hot Fries to heartfelt promises, Edwards shows that greatness comes with layers. As Game 5 nears, the Timberwolves will rely on more than just his scoring. They will be counting on his leadership, energy, and the heart that fuels it all.



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