Anthony Edwards may have ended going to the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2020, but he certainly learned a lot from his draft workout with Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors.

In a recent interview, the Timberwolves youngster spilled the details on what happened during his pre-draft workout with the Warriors before the annual rookie selection in 2020. Apparently, the Dubs made Edward do a drill that Stephen Curry usually does, but he couldn't do it.

Kerr then caught Edwards jogging, leading the coach to believe that the explosive guard was not working hard.

“I’m doing this drill that they say Steph be doing. I’m running, touching the line, shoot. Running, touching the line, shoot. You've got to make five in a row. I couldn’t do it. I’m too tired. I’m like, ‘Man, it's just too much.' But I'm not saying this, so I'm just jogging. After the workout, Steve [Kerr] comes to me like, ‘You can’t go any faster?' I'm like, ‘I thought I was going pretty fast.’ He was like, ‘Nah, do it again,'” Edwards narrated.

“So now, I’m trying to sprint, and now I’m looking all crazy. Missing left, missing right. So then we go to dinner and he’s telling me, ‘Man, if we draft you at No. 2, you’ve got to be a hard worker. You ain’t working hard enough.'”

It was a wakeup call for Anthony Edwards. According to him, he immediately called his trainer following that “stumble on the road” in order to change his routine and training.

Edwards was selected no. 1 overall by the Timberwolves, while the Warriors took James Wiseman at no. 2. However, it is quite clear Steve Kerr and the Dubs played a big role in the development of the Ant-Man to the player he is today.