Kyle Anderson has helped Anthony Edwards get his iconic No 5 jersey back after an early offseason change, and now the former No. 1 pick has said he will be a “different player”
After signing a five-year contract extension that could reach $260 million (£203.65m), Anthony Edwards has now changed his jersey number at the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The first overall pick from the 2020 NBA Draft has worn the No. 1 jersey since being selected by the Timberwolves, but has decided to switch back to the number he wore throughout college and high school. Edwards enjoyed his best season in the NBA in 2022-23, but has already sent a warning that he’s going to be a “different player” with his preferred number.
Edwards averaged 24.6 points across 79 games last season, and earned a spot on the All-Star roster for his efforts. Every single shooting statistic was a record in Edward’s professional career last season, with the exception of free-throw percentage which took a slight dip.
The news of Edwards’ number change was announced on Tuesday, and the Timberwolves star revealed his decision making process. “I wanna let all the Minnesota Timberwolves fans know that I’m switching from No. 1 to No. 5 this year, this should be fun,” Edwards told Stadium.