“Take him out of the microwave society”: Former No. 1 pick pleads to end Anthony Edwards-Michael Jordan comparisons 

Kenyon Martin pumps the brakes on Michael Jordan-Anthony Edwards comparisons amid playoff run
Kenyon Martin pumps the brakes on Michael Jordan-Anthony Edwards comparisons amid playoff run

The Michael Jordan-Anthony Edwards comparisons have been running rampant amid the Timberwolves star's impressive postseason run. While his high-flying performances have reminded many fans of MJ, some feel these comparisons may be premature.

Count former No. 1 pick Kenyon Martin in the latter category. After spending a number of years watching Jordan, and even a few playing against him in the twilight years of the six-time champ's career, he feels as though the Jordan- Edwards comparisons need to stop.

On SiriusXM NBA Radio, he explained that fans should appreciate Edwards' play on its own.

"First and foremost, I hate comparisons. Everybody's different. Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan. Nobody's ever going to be Michael Jordan. So let's stop this," Martin said.
"Anthony Edwards is a great young talent in this league and he's making a name for himself in this NBA and he has a bright, bright future competitive nature, you could probably go with that. But it's too early, man. Kids, 22 years old. Let's take him out of the microwave society and let's let him enjoy this success."

Looking at how Anthony Edwards has reacted to the Michael Jordan comparisons

As previously mentioned, the Edwards-Jordan comparisons have been running rampant in recent weeks. Between Anthony Edwards' athletic style of play, midrange game, and competitive nature, it's understandable that people see similarities between the two.

While they both have nuances to their games that make them unique, many, including Kendrick Perkins, see the similarities. In the case of Perkins, he notably took things a step further on ESPN, indicating that Anthony Edwards is the next Michael Jordan.

From the sounds of things, much like Kenyon Martin indicated, Edwards isn't interested in the comparisons. Speaking to FOX Sports, he indicated that he even wants the comparisons to stop.

"I want it to stop. He's the greatest of all time. I can't be compared to him. ... It's just not possible."

Despite that, many other NBA veterans believe that the Edwards-Jordan comparisons are warranted, simply based on their style of play. Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett noted Edwards' slashing abilities, while Charles Barkley noted his fierce competitive nature reminiscent of both Jordan and Kobe Bryant.

According to Edwards' trainer, who spoke in the aforementioned FOX Sports article, the young Timberwolves star didn't grow up watching MJ play. Given that, the similarities in the styles of play between the two seem to be natural, making them all the more fascinating to analysts and fans alike.

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