Q12543 wrote:Camden wrote:Q12543 wrote:It will be interesting to see how the dynamic between Ant and KAT evolves over time. If Edwards truly keeps making strides toward his ceiling, it won't be long before he's the best player on the team (KAT is still clearly the best player as of TODAY). Ant already has the biggest personality on the team. How will KAT react? He's been the guy that has been dragged through the muck and mud and stuck with the franchise during a fairly disastrous time period for the Wolves. Will he be resentful in any way if Edwards becomes the real face of the franchise?
I don't know that Karl-Anthony Towns has that kind of ego where he'd be upset over whose team it was. He doesn't strike me as a guy that care about that. I also think he's smart enough to realize that it takes multiple great players to contend in this league. As long as Towns gets his money, his touches, and some portion of the credit for getting the Wolves out of the basement, then I think there would be no issues. Plus, those two have excellent camaraderie despite the age difference. It really is a good pairing as long as the two make an impact in the wins column, which remains to be seen, but I'm optimistic.
I hope you are right and I am not making a prediction - I just don't know. Humans are funny things. If KAT is good to go with a strong partner, that would be great. I think he's perfectly fine as being Batman to Ant's Robin. But what happens when the capes get exchanged and he's wearing green tights? I'm not so sure....
I have absolutely no concern about KAT in relation to Edwards. First, KAT strikes me as someone who wants respect but doesn't need a lot of attention or adulation. Second, Edwards has a big personality, but it's a likable personality. He's not the sort whose personality rubs people the wrong way or belittles them. Third, KAT and Edwards have complementary personalities. Edwards is the funny, off-the-cuff guy, while KAT is the more serious introspective intellectual guy. In other words, as personalities, they don't compete on each other's turf. Finally, as the article makes clear and as Finch noted, Edwards has a very high "emotional intelligence." Therefore, he'll be sensitive to how his personality and presence are impacting KAT as well as others on the team and he'll act accordingly.
Ultimately, the key to keeping the team together an happy will be winning. But that's true regardless of the team's various personalities or potential personal rivalries. Of all the things to worry about, concern about KAT becoming jealous of Ant doesn't even make it on the radar and isn't even worth a footnote in my view.