The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Focused, still learning, Ant-man likes his odds

- By Bailey Johnson bailey.johnson@ajc.com

If 2020 had gone according to plan, the NBA draft would’ve been held in June. Instead, it will take place roughly five months later, on Wednesday, making for a long wait for draft prospects.

Anthony Edwards isn’t bothered by it in the slightest. If anything, the former Georgia guard welcomed the extra time to get ready to play in the NBA.

“I’ve just been getting better,” Edwards said Wednesday. “I don’t really care about how long it’s been. ... I’m just getting better, day in and day out.”

Edwards has long been known for his ability on offense — his 19.1 points per game led the Bulldogs. Most nights, Edwards was called upon to carry a significan­t portion of the load on offense. But scouts and NBA teams have had questions about his effort level and consistenc­y, particular­ly on defense.

After a particular­ly eye-opening workout with the Golden State Warriors earlier in the draft process, Edwards now feels he’s ready to give 100% effort all the time.

“They just gave me some key advice, some key points that I needed,” Edwards said. “I took those and ran. I feel like it just changed the way that I approach everything.”

What’s Edwards’ mindset now, after that workout?

“Just give it your all,” Edwards said. “Just go hard. I feel like that’s the biggest thing. It’s not about how many shots you make in a row. Just go hard. Just go as hard as you can.”

Edwards also has worked to stay focused and locked in throughout an entire workout, as a result of his workout with the Warriors. Now he’s looking forward to showing the NBA that his defense has improved.

“A lot of people don’t think I can play defense,” Edwards said. “But I feel like I’m a really good defensive player.”

Georgia coach Tom Crean remembers Edwards fondly for his personalit­y and his interactio­n with his teammates. “I was on Facetime with him last night,” Crean said Thursday. “We texted two nights ago; he was here a couple weeks ago. It’s more texting than anything else. What I love about him is he keeps in touch with his team so much. It’s great. It’s like he never left, in respect to being a great teammate.

“Ultimately, as much as you miss him as a player – and obviously he’s a tremendous talent – I miss him as a personalit­y. I miss his energy. There’s an aura about him. He is a charismati­c person. We saw it all at the age of 18 and he’s that way at the age of 19, as he gets ready to embark on this.”

Most mock drafts have Edwards going in the top three next week. Fittingly, Edwards said he has had contact only with the teams currently holding a top-three pick — the Minnesota Timberwolv­es, the Warriors and the Charlotte Hornets.

“Whatever team’s willing to take the chance on me,” he said, “I’m just ready to go in and give it my all.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/AJC 2020 ?? Though his time with the Bulldogs ended abruptly in March, Anthony Edwards keeps in touch with teammates and UGA coach Tom Crean, who says he truly misses Edwards’ personalit­y and his energy.
CURTIS COMPTON/AJC 2020 Though his time with the Bulldogs ended abruptly in March, Anthony Edwards keeps in touch with teammates and UGA coach Tom Crean, who says he truly misses Edwards’ personalit­y and his energy.

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