Description
How do you turn a bad game into your greatest breakthrough? 🏀👇
In this breakdown, Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards reveals the exact mindset shift that unlocked his elite playmaking and floor vision. While most players only want to look at their highlight reels, Edwards explains why he actively seeks out his worst games to analyze what he could have done better.
True basketball IQ isn't built by celebrating your successes, it’s built by having the humility to accept the bad, study the film at 4 AM, and collaborate with your trainers to adjust. Watch how Ant’s commitment to watching film directly translated into dominant playmaking on the court against the Lakers.
If you want to lead your team, slow the game down, and truly elevate your basketball IQ, you have to change how you watch film.
What you’ll learn in this video:
Why studying your mistakes is the fastest way to improve your game.
How Anthony Edwards uses film to improve his floor vision and playmaking.
The role of accountability and working late-night film sessions with trainers.
In-game examples of Edwards executing high-level reads.