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Anthony Edwards Credits Steph Curry for NBA Routine Secret
Timberwolves star says watching veteran players' consistent preparation habits shaped his approach to the game.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards credited NBA veterans like Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, and LeBron James for teaching him the value of having a consistent routine, which he says has boosted his performance and helped him become a rising star in the league. Edwards, who was named MVP of the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, said observing the daily habits of these elite players during his time with Team USA opened his eyes to the importance of repetition and structure in preparation.
Why it matters
Edwards' emphasis on routine highlights how consistency remains vital for athletes aspiring to reach and sustain elite levels in the NBA. His experience with veteran players offers a blueprint that could influence his career trajectory, potentially helping the Timberwolves advance deeper into the playoffs and secure a prominent place in the league's future.
The details
Speaking after the All-Star event held Sunday at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Edwards acknowledged the impact of players like Curry, Durant, and James on his mindset and habits. "Watching Steph, [Kevin Durant] and [LeBron James] every day do the same routine – it's normal for a person to get bored with the same thing; waking up, doing this, every single day. But I feel like that's what made them great. That's what they taught me for sure," Edwards said.
- Edwards was named MVP of the 2026 NBA All-Star Game on February 16, 2026.
The players
Anthony Edwards
A 24-year-old guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves who was named MVP of the 2026 NBA All-Star Game.
Steph Curry
A veteran NBA player who Edwards credits for teaching him the value of having a consistent routine.
Kevin Durant
A veteran NBA player who Edwards credits for teaching him the value of having a consistent routine.
LeBron James
A veteran NBA player who Edwards credits for teaching him the value of having a consistent routine.
What they’re saying
“Playing with the USA team, it taught me about having a routine, especially when it comes to being on the court.”
— Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves Guard (NBC Bay Area)
“Watching Steph, [Kevin Durant] and [LeBron James] every day do the same routine – it's normal for a person to get bored with the same thing; waking up, doing this, every single day. But I feel like that's what made them great. That's what they taught me for sure.”
— Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves Guard (NBC Bay Area)
The takeaway
Edwards' commitment to structure and repetition reflects a larger trend among rising stars who look to veterans for mentorship. By adopting rigorous routines, he aims to boost both his personal performance and his leadership role within the Timberwolves as the team seeks a strong playoff position in the highly competitive Western Conference.
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