Anthony Edwards’ Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan Statement Goes Viral

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While Anthony Edwards has many similarities to Michael Jordan, there's one major difference between the two - their leadership styles.
During an interview with Chris Tucker of Interview Mag, Edwards revealed that he disagrees with both Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant's leadership styles. Specifically, Edwards disagreed with how the two Hall of Famers treated their teammates.
"I can agree to disagree, because in today’s game everybody’s different," Edwards said. "You can’t talk to everybody the same. You got to talk to players differently. Certain players can take it. I talk to some of my teammates like, “Hey, get your shit together.” But some players, you got to go talk to them on the side. You can’t really cuss them out in front of everybody."
Anthony Edwards says he doesn’t agree with Kobe and Michael Jordan’s leadership styles:
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) October 11, 2024
“You got to talk to players differently. Certain players can take it. I talk to some of my teammates like, ‘Hey, get your sh** together.’ But some players, you got to go talk to them on the… pic.twitter.com/Yj1kDVIb4z
Edwards' statements have caused a massive stir online. Many have agreed with what he has to say, but many have disagreed solely from the standpoint that he hasn't accomplished anything near Kobe or Jordan's levels.
He not wrong at all. Every individual is different and you have to know what gets the best out of each of them. Not everyone likes to be cussed out and for some it’ll lead to playing scared
— IKD (@ESPNneedsIKD) October 11, 2024
It's very hard to say what the right leadership style is, but Michael Jordan is known as the greatest player of all-time and Kobe Bryant was known arguably as the greatest of all-time. The two have 11 championships between them, and they're a very special kind of breed of player. There's a reason why they've won so much, and it takes a special type of player to play with them.
Someone who hasn't won a championship is talking about leadership. https://t.co/DqU63aSStD pic.twitter.com/KjRsRLbJ69
— Brandon (@clickthatfollow) October 11, 2024
In general, the modern NBA player isn't anywhere near as cut throat as Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan was. Instead tapping into the killer instinct to defeat the opposition, the modern player would rather team up with their opposition. A trend that unfortunately started in the 2010s.
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