Hey everyone, it’s your boy back at it again. Today, I’m diving into something that’s been on my mind lately – Anthony Edwards’ playoff stats. I mean, this guy has been turning heads, and I had to see what the fuss is all about. So, I started digging.

First things first, I needed to get the actual numbers. I spent a good chunk of my morning just going through game logs, you know, the usual stuff. I found this one page that had all of his playoff games listed out. It wasn’t pretty, but hey, it’s the data that counts, right? Edwards, man, he’s listed as a Shooting Guard, 6’4″, 225 pounds, playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Born in 2001, this guy is young!
After gathering all the raw data, I started crunching the numbers. I wanted to see his averages, his highs, his lows, all of it. Let me tell you, his scoring average is impressive – 27.8 points per game in the playoffs! That’s not just good; it’s up there with some of the best to ever do it. I even saw somewhere that he’s got the sixth-highest playoff scoring average ever. Sixth! That’s wild.
But it wasn’t just about the points. I looked at his rebounds, assists, and shooting percentages. This guy is averaging 6.0 rebounds and 5.5 assists in 27 playoff games. He’s not just a scorer; he’s doing a bit of everything out there. Also, I noticed a comparison to his regular-season stats. In the regular season, he’s putting up 22.9 points per game, but in the playoffs, he’s at 28.1. That’s a big jump! He’s really stepping up when it matters most.
Then I got a bit carried away. I started comparing him to some legends. There was this one comparison with Michael Jordan, which, you know, is a big deal. I’m not saying he’s the next Jordan, but the fact that we’re even having these conversations? That’s something. And when I stack him up against other young stars like Luka Doncic, Jayson Tatum, and Tyrese Haliburton, it’s clear that we’re watching some special talents right now.
- Points: 28.1 ppg
- Rebounds: 5.2 rpg
- Assists: 4.1 apg
Playoffs Stats
So, what’s the takeaway from all this? For me, it’s clear that Anthony Edwards is not just hype. He’s got the numbers to back it up, and he’s only getting started. This whole deep dive into his stats just got me more excited to see what he does next. Keep an eye on this guy, folks. We might be witnessing the rise of a future legend.

Alright, that’s it for my little data adventure today. Hope you all found it as interesting as I did. Catch you in the next one!