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In the past several days Anthony Edwards has moved boldly on multiple stages both on and off the court cementing his status as one of the most electrifying young stars in sports and business. According to The Hollywood Reporter Edwards’ production venture Three-Fifths Media just inked a high-profile deal with Brent Montgomery’s Wheelhouse for unscripted TV projects, positioning Edwards as a power player in entertainment. Edwards himself described the move as “a big step forward” for his vision of creating content true to his interests. That’s not the only headline at the intersection of sports and celebrity. He’s currently starring in the Netflix docuseries “Starting 5,” which began streaming last week and has already ignited conversation about the next wave of NBA superstar culture.
On social media, Edwards has been notably absent. NBA insider Jon Krawczynski explained on SiriusXM that the Timberwolves phenom has gone “completely dark on social media,” dedicating his summer exclusively to training and development. Insiders say this is no sabbatical but a focused transformation. Edwards reportedly told his inner circle and media he’s not satisfied being just a two-time All-NBA player—he wants to close the gap with the likes of Luka Doncic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, both of whom ended Edwards’ playoff runs in the last two years. The numbers support his drive: Edwards averaged a career-best 27.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 4.5 assists last season and is now off to an even hotter start, piling up 36 points per game on over 53 percent shooting in the current campaign according to the Times of India. Despite his relentless focus, his public persona hasn’t disappeared. On October 16, Edwards hosted his inaugural “Believe That” awards, streaming on YouTube, where he famously roasted Olympian Noah Lyles as “Hater of the Year” and pitched a comedic “Training Day” movie reboot to Timothée Chalamet, joking, “I can’t die in the movie. That’s the only thing,” as reported by Us Weekly.
Financially, Edwards’ ascension is unmistakable. He’s projected to reach $40 million in net worth by year’s end thanks to investments, real estate, and lucrative partnerships with Adidas, Sprite, and Prada, while building a business empire modeled on LeBron James according to Sports Business Journal and others. Not to be overlooked, his Adidas AE1 sneaker giveaway initiative recently provided over 150 pairs to underprivileged youth in Minnesota in time for the school year. All credible sources agree Edwards’ business moves are just getting started, backed by trusted longtime advisor Justin Holland.
There have been no major negative headlines or scandals involving Anthony Edwards in the past twenty-four hours—unless you count a revived social media spat with Lyles, which stays strictly playful. Speculation about Edwards’ postseason prospects abounds, but analysts are nearly unanimous in rating this as a pivotal year in the making of an NBA superstar and entrepreneur. Thanks for listening—be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Anthony Edwards, and search the term “Biography Flash” for more great biographies.
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