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[Jolly Sports News] With LeBron James nearing the end of his legendary career, the debate over the NBA’s next face is already heating up. Anthony Edwards has a strong case, but he had a surprising answer when asked about it.
When questioned on Saturday about whether he sees himself as the league’s next superstar, Edwards hesitated to claim the title. His reasoning? San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama, who has taken the league by storm since being drafted No. 1 overall in 2023.
While many might expect Edwards to back himself, his logic is understandable. Wembanyama is already making history with his unique skill set, and his European roots give him global appeal that Edwards doesn’t quite match—yet.
Still, Edwards is averaging 27.5 points per game this season and has developed into one of the NBA’s most electrifying players. He also has a direct connection to one of the greatest ever, which certainly boosts his profile.
Realistically, both Edwards and Wembanyama are poised to be among the league’s brightest stars for years. Their ultimate standing will depend not just on individual talent but also on team success—deep playoff runs and championship contention matter. So far, neither has reached that pinnacle, though Edwards led the Timberwolves to the Western Conference Finals last season.
Both young stars are set to showcase their talents at this weekend’s All-Star festivities in San Francisco, a stage where the league’s future often takes shape.





