From heaven to hell, how long is the fastest time?
Different people have different answers, and Timberwolves' champion Edwards will probably answer you "3 months", but it may actually only take 6 seconds.
Edwards was a supernova three months ago, helping the Timberwolves return to the playoffs.
Although he only played 6 games and failed to break through the first round, Edwards started all of them, averaging 25.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.2 blocks per game.
No wonder Edwards dared to speak wildly, saying that if he grew to 198 centimeters, he would be comparable to Jordan.
Now, before he can match Jordan, Edwards may have to be banned first, because he touched the ZZZQ red line in the United States.
This guy who doesn't say anything has said the wrong thing.
Earlier on September 12, Edwards suddenly posted several suspected gay hugging videos on the street on his personal social media account, using the discriminatory word "queer" to describe men on the street.
This short 6-second video, the lethality can be too large, the network directly exploded.
Countless American netizens angrily scolded Edwards.
"People say Edwards is one of the youngest players in the market, but this 6-second video is likely to ruin his money."
"Edwards' 'Golden Boy' identity has been torn apart and lasted only 3 months."
Edwards just took over an ad for a carbonated drink worth millions of dollars. This income may be ruined because of this video.
Later in the day, Edwards, who was already in a panic, quickly apologized on the social media account: "What I said was too immature, too hurtful, too disrespectful, and I feel very, very sorry for that, no matter who said that, it was unacceptable, whether it was me or someone else, there was no reason for it, not at all." I have to do better. ”
But it may be too late.
Some NBA insiders said Edwards' move could be subject to official NBA disciplinary penalties, either suspension or fines.
Previously, NBA players such as Jokic, Durant and Rondo have been officially punished by the NBA for making gay-related remarks, and Edwards is not the first case.
The Timberwolves officially issued a statement expressing disappointment at Edwards' words and deeds, "The Timberwolves promised to be an inclusive team for all and are sorry for the impact of this offense."
Indeed, fans are the parents of the NBA and cannot afford to offend.
Edwards, rat tail juice.