There’s no denying that Anthony Edwards is a fantastic player.
The 23-year-old is putting up great numbers and already has three All-Star appearances. No one is questioning his greatness. He will likely be a first-ballot Hall of Famer if he continues performing at such a high level throughout his career.
However, his on-court demeanor may derail his already-impressive basketball CV. The star guard has already amassed an insane number of technical fouls this season, with the last two causing his ejection from their game against the Los Angeles Lakers and a one-game suspension.

While the team is not letting such antics slide, it seems like the man himself doesn’t let the surrounding noise affect his mentality that much. If his latest social media post was anything to go by, it’s clear that Ant-Man is vibing just fine.
Anthony Edwards gives a shoutout to Prada in his first social media post since suspension

Edwards was radio silent on social media for several days after his suspension. However, fans who followed his Instagram profile saw Edwards post after serving his one-game suspension.
The post had a picture of him carrying a designer Prada bag. “Prada got me right!” the post’s caption read. “This bag too hard.”
Fans immediately memed up the comments section of his post, as reported by Athlon Sports’ Max Escarpio:
“He gotta get the ad money for the fine,” said one fan.
“What an ad,” said another fan.
“Tryna pay for that fine I see,” mentioned one fan.
“Bro was not Prada this ad,” commented one fan.
“They just paid ya lil fine huh,” said one fan.
“Please no more techs,” said another fan.
The post likely had the luxury brand paying Edwards more than the $35,000 fine the league slapped him with, so he should be more than happy with the result.
The Minnesota Timberwolves must contain Edwards’ on-court outbursts

The Timberwolves understand they cannot hope to win without Ant, but they also know that coddling him will only lead to more techs and lengthy suspensions.
Edwards has 17 techs to his name, three more than Dillon Brooks. To have more issues with the referees than a player whose reputation is built on being uncomfortably gritty isn’t giving him a good look.
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