Anthony Edwards and his love for Hot Cheeto Fries has amazed the NBA fans. Although, he has had an impressive start to his NBA career, his physical fitness has been a concern more many.
Looking over at LeBron James, playing at the highest level after turning 38 in December 2022. His physical fitness, diet and conditioning have been the source of his longevity. Anthony Edwards is only in his third season in the NBA and is 21 years old, but his scoring abilities have been impressive.
In a recent interview with GQ Sports, Minnesota Timberwolves shooting guard Anthony Edwards mentioned a few things he can’t live without. He revealed a staggering fact about his food habits in the interview including eating almost 21 bags of Hot Cheetos Fries, every single week.
“Chester’s Hot Fries, the best chips that are ever made. I’ve been eating them since probably I was five years old. I prefer these over any chips in the world. Probably eat like three a day. You do the math. What is that, like 21 bags? That’s how many I eat. Probably more tho, for real.” Unfolded Anthony Edwards to his fan’s revelation.
The things Anthony Edwards cannot live without except fries
At first, Edwards mentions that he loves wearing one chain at a time. Moreover, he felt that the players should all wear one chain at a time as multiple chains style should be left for the rappers. After that, he moved on to his essentials, Yeezy Sliders. “They are important to me as they make me taller that I am. I can wear them everywhere. Although, I am in high fashion, I also want to be comfortable.”
Anthony Edwards went on to mention his favorite color and essential after the Sliders. His English dog, who he calls his son, Ant Jr. was his favorite amongst the lot. “The most important thing in my life besides basketball is my dog.”
His teammate Karl Anthony Towns had already warned Anthony Edwards for his eating habits. “Maybe I could do a better job of teaching him how to take care of his body, diet, and everything. That’ll be on me.”
“I know you all think it’s funny up here when he talks about Popeye’s and all that s***. That doesn’t make me happy to hear. We’re high-level athletes,”
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