Anthony Edwards Record & Averages In Every Adidas Sneaker Worn On The Court In His Postseason Career
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Adidas Crazy BYW 2.0 Record – (2-4)
In Anthony Edwards’ playoff debut against the Memphis Grizzlies, he wore the Adidas Crazy BYW 2.0 sneaker every night. During the series, Edwards impressed with an average of (25.2 points per game, 4.2 rebounds, and 3 assists).
This performance signaled the emergence of a rising star from Atlanta, unafraid to face the challenges of the NBA playoffs. Although the Crazy BYW 2.0 colorways he wore during the series were not a Player Exclusive (PE), he would debut some new PEs in 2023, reflecting his growing influence.
Edwards made a strong statement with 36 points in his playoff debut, demonstrating his abilities and letting the Grizzlies know that the series would be fiercely contested.
Adidas BYW Select Record – (1-4)
In the 2023 NBA season, Adidas made a notable comeback with the Adidas BYW Select, capturing significant attention. A key highlight was multiple NBA players sporting different Player Editions (PEs) of this silhouette, prominently featuring Anthony Edwards.
During the 2023 NBA playoffs, in the Round 1 matchup against the Denver Nuggets, Edwards showcased some crazy colorways of the BYW Select, including exclusive PEs. Among these, the neon green PE stood out, accentuated by a hint of navy blue, embodying a Minnesota Timberwolves vibe.
Throughout the series against the Nuggets, Anthony Edwards delivered an impressive performance, averaging 31.6 points per game, along with 5 rebounds and 5.2 assists. Despite the Minnesota Timberwolves not advancing past the series, Edwards made a bold statement with his performance and style, letting it be known to the Denver Nuggets he will be back.
Adidas AE 1 “Georgia Red Clay” Record – (3-3)
Anthony Edwards’ performance in the playoffs while wearing the Adidas AE 1 “Georgia Red Clay” was indeed remarkable. In the 2024 playoffs, he averaged impressive stats with 31.6 points per game, 7 assists, and 6 rebounds over six games, showcasing his incredible talent and dominating while wearing these sneakers.
The Adidas AE 1 “Georgia Red Clay” has become iconic, not just for its style but for the memorable moments Edwards created while wearing them.
His playoff career-high of 44 points against Denver is a testament to his skill and he showed the world that Minnesota was coming in the WCF.
Additionally, his spectacular dunks on John Collins and Daniel Gafford will undoubtedly be remembered by basketball fans and the Georgia Red Clay were on the big stage.These sneakers have become synonymous with the Timberwolves’ playoff journey and Anthony Edwards’ standout performances. The “Georgia Red Clay” edition of the AE 1’s has certainly left a lasting mark on the 2024 playoffs and will be remembered by fans for years to come.
Adidas AE 1 “Timberwolves PE” Record – (0-1)
While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “Timberwolves” PE Anthony Edwards dropped (19 PPG, 5 AST, 6 REB) in the 1 game.
The Adidas AE 1″Timberwolves” PE was the first colorway that Ant Man debuted in Timberwolves colors that were exclusively for him and the fans went crazy for them.
This could also be a nod to Sprite as well who endorses Ant Man but either way they look amazing. Would love to see these hit the court in the Playoffs this year but Ant Man has been rocking the Lows all season long.
The lime green and royal blue just compliment each other perfectly as this is one of the PE’s that we all wish hit retail.
Adidas AE 1 “3Stripes Select Basketball” PE Record – (0-1)
This by far is the Sneaker of the Year in the Adidas AE 1 Collection. The tough part about it is the fact they aren’t avaivalble to the public until now as the AE 1 “3Stripes Select Basketball” Low is now available.
The AE 1 “3Stripes Select Basketball” was given to Ant Man’s AAU Team last season but will grace the public now. Edwards rocked this holy grail in Game 5 against the Dallas Mavericks in the WCF and the internet went CRAZY in the sneakers 2nd appearance on the year.
While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “3Stripes Select Basketball” Anthony Edwards dropped (28 PPG, 6 AST, 9 REB) in the 1 game that every Minnesota Timberwolves fan wants to forgot about that ended their season. Ant Man has been playing in the Low version of these during the regular season and it’s possible he could wear them in Game 1 against LA today.
Adidas AE 1 Low “Mural” Record – (4-0)
Anthony Edwards truly made a statement during the NBA Playoffs while rocking the Adidas AE 1 Low “Mural.”
His performance was nothing short of spectacular, averaging 31 points per game, 6.2 assists, and 8 rebounds across the 4 victories. The “Mural” colorway, with its distinctive pink, became emblematic of his dominant play against the Phoenix Suns.
These sneakers were a part of every highlight, symbolizing the Timberwolves’ impressive sweep. Fans in Minnesota are likely hoping that Ant Man will don these good luck charms again in the 2024 NBA Playoffs, bringing the same level of excitement and success.
Adidas AE 1 Low “Ascent” Record – (2-0)
Anthony Edwards had an impressive performance in the postseason, leading his team to a 2-0 record while rocking the Adidas AE 1 Low “Ascent.”
In these games, Edwards averaged 21.5 points, 5.5 assists, and 6 rebounds. The “Ascent” colorway was the second in a series of Adidas AE 1 Lows that Edwards & Adidas introduced during the NBA Playoffs, quickly becoming a fan favorite, especially after the murals were revealed.
The popularity of these AE 1’s has led to calls for their return to the court, as fans were particularly fond of this release alongside the mids. It will be interesting to see if Ant Man brings these back out or if he stays with his current rotation.
Adidas AE 1 Low “Slime” Record – (0-2)
The Adidas AE 1 Low “Slime” certainly made an impression with its striking design and association with Anthony Edwards.
Despite the lack of a wins while wearing them during the playoffs, Edwards put up solid stats, averaging 20 points per game, 7.5 assists, and 8 rebounds across the two games.
The vibrant “Slime” colorway became a fan favorite, capturing attention both on and off the court.
It’s understandable why you’d want to see Edwards don these eye-catching sneakers again in future playoffs, potentially bringing the Timberwolves more success while rocking this signature style that pops from anywhere in the arena.
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