Anthony Edwards is having a monster postseason thus far. In fact, the two-time All-Star was also recently named to the All-NBA Second Team, the first All-NBA Team selection of his growing basketball career.

But while Edwards often impresses with his athleticism on the hardwood, he also makes waves with his quotes during postgame conferences or interviews. Let's rank the 10 best Anthony Edwards quotes.

10. Describing his Warriors workout

At the 2020 NBA Draft, the Warriors drafted center James Wiseman with the second overall pick. However, prior to that, they also took a look at Anthony Edwards just in case he was made available.

But when Ant worked out with the Warriors, Coach Steve Kerr made life difficult for the eventual top overall pick. But instead of being jaded by Kerr's treatment, Edwards used those words to fuel him to become the star that he is today.

9. Arguing with Team USA coach Steve Kerr

Although Ant never played for the Warriors, the Timberwolves star eventually played for Kerr after he was selected to play for Team USA in the 2023 FIBA World Cup. The four-time NBA champion coach ordered Edwards to come off the bench, similar to how Dwyane Wade backed up Kobe Bryant.

However, Edwards retaliated by claiming that this time around, the Black Mamba isn't here to rescue this team. While Edwards did start for Team USA, the team fell short in finishing at the podium after losing to Canada at the bronze-medal game. These two will continue to work together at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

8. Speaking out on load management

It's safe to say that Edwards is a legitimate rising star. However, he did make a bold statement regarding load management, a common practice among NBA stars today. His words were reminiscent of the late Kobe Bryant's take on load management.

7. Kill everything

Edwards and the Timberwolves came out hot right out of the gates in the 2024 NBA Playoffs. When they surprisingly raced to a commanding 3-0 series lead over Kevin Durant and the Suns, Edwards gave us a glimpse with his words of how the Timberwolves were in control of the series. It's safe to say that Ant simply felt unstoppable.

6. Eliminating his idol Kevin Durant in the playoffs

When the Timberwolves finally took care of business in the first round by sweeping the Suns, Edwards didn't hide the fact that Kevin Durant was his favorite player growing up. While he hasn't forgotten about Durant's role in his basketball career, Edwards wasn't afraid to mince some trash talk against his NBA idol. Nevertheless, Durant still acknowledged the rise of Ant.

5. Praising The King

A lot of LeBron James' critics entered the foray after the Lakers were eliminated by the Denver Nuggets in five games during the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. But while his haters were feasting on The King's elimination, Edwards took a stand by giving his praises and respect to James.

In fact, Edwards went as far as promising to avenge James in the second round, which saw the Timberwolves dispatch the Nuggets in seven games.

4. Confidence on another level

Edwards is popular not only for his funny moments but also during times when he is also feeling very confident. When Edwards was placed on a spotlight on who's the hardest to guard, Edwards confidently claimed himself as the answer. He's simply built different.

3. Black Jesus

Coming off a 40-point explosion against the Portland Trail Blazers, Edwards could basically do nothing wrong. High from the victory and the masterclass of a performance, Edwards was feeling it even after the games were played.

2. A1 from Day 1

In one of his iconic interviews, Edwards claimed that he could basically do any sport you ask him to as long as there's money on the line. Although Edwards bragged about his ability to adapt and to play any sport, the Timberwolves star's strong words of conviction have always been reflected in his play. As a result, it's certainly easy to be a fan of Edwards' blossoming NBA career.

1. Ant asks Charles Barkley to come to Minnesota

When the Timberwolves took care of business against the Denver Nuggets in the second round by eliminating the defending champions in seven grueling games, Edwards gave some of the fans and analysts in Inside the NBA something to laugh about.

With the Timberwolves' historic victory, the franchise made its first Western Conference Finals appearance since 2004 with Charles Barkley claiming to not have been to the city of Minnesota in nearly two decades. Edwards replied with a short but iconic phrase, which even became the slogan of the state's tourism department Explore Minnesota.