Best Anthony Edwards dunks of the season

Georgia Bulldogs basketball star Anthony Edwards has had some great dunks this season.

It’s been a tough season for Georgia Bulldogs basketball. The Dawgs were able to get a big-time win over Auburn and a buzzer beater to win at Vanderbilt this week. Outside of those two wins, it has been rough in SEC play for Tom Crean’s young team.

Stud freshman Anthony Edwards is a reason to watch the Dawgs night in and night out. Edwards is projected as the top pick in the 2020 NBA Draft.

Let’s take a look at the best highlight dunks Edwards has had this season. It starts with this poster at Vanderbilt on Saturday:

Edwards is the best dunker to come through Athens in quite sometime. Will he one day participate in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest?

He’d have a chance to win it with windmill dunks like this one:

Edwards may be UGA’s best dunker since Dominique Wilkins. The current top team in the 2020 NBA Draft is projected to be the Golden State Warriors. Edwards would be fun to watch with Klay Thompson, Steph Curry, and more.

That last windmill wasn’t the only one for Anthony Edwards:

Which dunk is your favorite?

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Watch: Georgia basketball sinks Commodores with sunken buzzer beater

Hoping for a couple of misses and hoping to rebound, Tyree Crump and company needed a miracle. Tom Crean’s team got just what they needed.

To a pessimist, it was a battle between bordering states’ basketball bottom dwellers.

To an optimist, it was a glass-half-full of fun.

Georgia pulled off a rare come-from-behind win in Nashville against Vanderbilt amidst a season plagued with blown leads.

Trailing by a single point with just over five seconds remaining in regulation, Tyree Crump lined up outside the paint prior to a pair of Vanderbilt free throws. Hoping for a couple of misses and then hoping to rebound, Crump and company needed a miracle.

Tom Crean’s team got just what they needed.

One of this college basketball season’s best back-and-forth contests played out the ending we all deserved, and thankfully for Dawg Nation, the good guys came out on top.

 

Former Crean apprentice Dwyane Wade chimed in to express some enthusiasm for his collegiate coach’s current squad.

Georgia improves to 14-13 on the season and picked up their fourth conference win of the year. The Bulldogs’ next appearance will be in Columbia to take on the South Carolina Gamecocks on Wednesday, February 26.

Twitter reacts to Georgia basketball’s upset win over Auburn

The Georgia Bulldogs and Anthony Edwards knocked off the 13th ranked Auburn Tigers 65-55 in Athens.

The Georgia Bulldogs and Anthony Edwards knocked off the 13th ranked Auburn Tigers 65-55 in Athens. The win is a bright spot in Georgia’s up and down season. Hopes were high following UGA’s big-time win over Memphis before conference play begin.

Tom Crean and the Dawgs have struggled in SEC play, but with this upset win they’re now 13-13 overall. They’ll have to win the SEC tournament to make the NCAA tournament. Still, it was the biggest win of the year for Bulldogs and it came at the expense of hated rival Auburn.

Georgia fans rejoiced on social media:

UGA hoop’s win wasn’t the only upset of the night:

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Antman projected number one overall

Anthony “Antman” Edwards is projected as the NBA number one overall draft pick, a true freshman for Georgia basketball.

The latest 2020 NBA Mock Draft ESPN showed after their extensive NBA All-Star Game highlights package has true freshman diaper dandy Anthony “Antman” Edwards going as the number one overall draft pick.

Although Georgia basketball has continued to struggle mightily in SEC league play in year two of the coach Tom Crean era, Edwards has been a spark. The Hoop Hounds simply do not have enough mature talent to win games, in the increasingly competitive basketball league.

TEMPE, ARIZONA – DECEMBER 14: Anthony Edwards #5 of the Georgia Bulldogs handles the ball against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the first half of the NCAAB game at Desert Financial Arena on December 14, 2019 in Tempe, Arizona. The Sun Devils defeated the Bulldogs 79-59.Ā (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Edwards was considered a one-and-done at the time he was signed by UGA, and nothing has changed to alter the NBA scouts’ opinions of his talent.

This list was made by NBA draft experts Jonathan Givony and Mike Schmitz.Ā Here is their complete projected top 10:

  1. G Anthony Edwards
  2. C James Wiseman
  3. G/F Isaac Okoro
  4. G LaMelo Ball
  5. G/F Deni Avdija
  6. G Tyrese Maxey
  7. F/C Onyeka Okongwu
  8. G Tyrese Haliburton
  9. F Obi Toppin
  10. G Nico Mannion

As the NBA draft involves a lottery, team drafting order is subject to change.

Georgia basketball suffers painful overtime defeat

The Dawgs fought until the end, coming up just short by a final score of 105 to 102.

In a conference matchup between two teams sporting losing SEC records (despite both maintaining winning overall records), the Georgia Bulldogs lost a heart-breaker against Alabama. The Dawgs fought until the end, coming up just short by a final score of 105 to 102.

The game was tied at 92 points apiece with 21.6 seconds remaining. The score at the end of regulation remained the same, sending the SEC foes to the conference’s third overtime contest of the day.

In the Bulldogs’ first 100-point offensive performance of the year, projected top-five NBA Draft selection Anthony Edwards was limited to 14 points on 5-17 from the field.

Freshman Sahvir Wheeler led the Dawgs with 24 points and 8 assists.

Rayshaun Hammonds posted 20 points. Toumani Camara recorded 12.

The Dawgs will play their next game on Wednesday at home against South Carolina. Tom Crean’s squad somehow maintains 12-11 overall record while having gone 2-8 against SEC opponents.

Georgia’s Anthony Edwards stays home in latest NBA Mock Draft

Georgia Bulldogs freshman Anthony Edwards is projected to go home to the Atlanta Hawk in the latest 2020 NBA Mock Draft.

Georgia Bulldogs star freshman shooting guard Anthony Edwards is averaging 19.3 points per game with 5.3 boards and 3.0 assists. Edwards is projected to be a top-five pick in the 2020 NBA Draft.

There’s no consensus number one overall pick yet for the class of 2020. With improved efficiency, Edwards could vault to the top of his class. Edwards is a 6’5″ shooting guard from Atlanta, Georgia. Despite UGA basketball’s struggles on the season, Edwards has remained impressive to NBA scouts.

There’s a decent chance Edwards ends up with the Atlanta Hawks in the 2020 NBA Draft. The Hawks currently have the tied for second worst record in the NBA at 13-37. A bottom three record gives them a 52.1% shot at a top four pick in the NBA Draft and a 14% chance at the top pick.

Will Anthony Edwards go number one overall? The latest NBA Mock Draft, from NBC Sports, has Edwards going second to the Atlanta Hawks. It’d be a base case scenario for many Georgia fans and Edwards, who went to high school in the Atlanta area (Holy Spirit Preparatory School).

Nov 27, 2019; Lahaina, HI, USA; Georgia Bulldogs guard Anthony Edwards (5) congratulated by forward Mike Peake (30) after defeating the Chaminade Silverswords during the final round of the Maui Jim Maui Invitational at the Lahaina Civic Center. Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

Edwards would be able to help the Hawks immediately. With several months left of both college basketball and the NBA, the rankings of prospects and the NBA standings will change a lot in the next few months. The Hawks are poised to play better post-All-Star break with Trae Young.

Even if the Hawks play well in their next thirty plus games, the Hawks will still have a shot to select Edwards if they get a little lucky in the lottery.

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Georgia’s Anthony Edwards throws down crazy windmill dunk

The Georgia Bulldogs defeated Texas A&M 63-48. Georgia’s Anthony Edwards was the star with 29 points and 15 boards. and a windmill dunk.

The Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Texas A&M Aggies in a grind-it-out 63-48 game in Athens. Georgia’s Anthony Edwards was the star of the show with 29 points and 15 boards.

Edwards is projected as the number one overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. The Dawgs improved to 12-9 overall and 2-6 in SEC play with the win. Georgia and Anthony Edwards has their work cut out for them if they want to make the NCAA tournament.

Georgia’s Anthony Edwards threw down a windmill dunk in what was the play of the game:

Edwards shows off his incredible athleticism that makes him so coveted by NBA scouts. UGA basketball travels to face the Florida Gators in their next contest.

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Georgia basketball great Terry Fair dies at 59

Georgia basketball great Terry Fair, who was a key player on UGA’s Final Four team, has passed away at the age of 59.

Former Georgia basketball star Terry Fair has passed away at the age of 59, the school announced.

Fair, who was a four-year starter for the Bulldogs, was a key player on Georgia’s 1983 final four team.

According to the university, Fair died on Thursday of natural causes. He passed away in his hometown of Macon, Georgia.

A 6-foot-7 forward, Fair was selected in the fourth round of the 1983 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers.

He went on to play professionally in Israel for a decade and was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.

From UGA Sports Communications:

Fair arrived in Athens in the fall of 1979 as a centerpiece of what was then the Bulldogsā€™ greatest recruiting class ever along with Dominique Wilkins, Derrick Floyd and Lamar Heard. Fair was a consensus All-American as a senior at Southwest Macon High School after he led the Patriots to the 1979 national championship while averaging 21.1 points and 15.2 rebounds per game.

Fair, Wilkins, Heard and Floyd helped lead the Bulldogs reach numerous firsts during their careers. Georgia earned its first postseason bid ever in 1981 with an invitation to the NIT. The Bulldogs returned to the NIT in 1982 and advanced to the semifinals at Madison Square Garden.

In 1983, Georgia secured its first-ever invitation to the NCAA Tournament after winning the SEC Tournament. Fair was named the championship gameā€™s MVP by CBS after scoring 19 points in the title tilt against Alabama.

Fair and the Bulldogs, to pull off their historic 1983 run, took down St. John’s in the Sweet Sixteen before facing UNC, a team that featured four future NBA players – Michael Jordan, Kenny Smith, Brad Daughtery and Sam Perkins.

In the Sweet Sixteen win over St. John’s, Fair was unstoppable. He scored 27 points, had 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 steals and 3 blocks in the 70-67 win over eventual NBA Hall of Famer Chris Mullin and St. John’s.

Georgia eventually fell to NC State in the Final Four. The Wolfpack would go on to win the 1983 NCAA Tournament, led by legendary coach Jimmy V.

At the conclusion of Fair’s collegiate career, he was the Bulldogsā€™ all-time leader in steals (194) and games played (123). He also ranked No. 2 in rebounds (923), No. 4 in points (1,492) and No. 9 in assists (177).

Years later, Fair’s 923 rebounds still ranks No. 2 in school history.

“Terry was a player who never thought about ‘me.’ He was always thinking about the team,” said Hugh Durham, Fair’s coach at Georgia. “He played so hard defensively and would do whatever you asked him to do for the team. Those are the things that I remember most about him as a player.”

Fair’s decision to stay in-state and play for Georgia was a monumental factor in making the Bulldogs a relevant basketball program.

Together, he, Dominique Wilkins, Vern Fleming, James Banks and team captain Lamar Heard (who passed away in 2017) put Georgia basketball on the map for arguably the first time in the program’s history.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Fair’s family and the entire Georgia basketball community.

Georgia basketball loses 4th straight SEC matchup at Missouri

Georgia men’s basketball team loses their 4th straight SEC matchup in Columbia, MO to Missouri. The Dawgs are now 11-9, 1-6 in SEC play.

The Georgia Bulldogs men’s basketball team dropped a close one Tuesday night in Columbia to the Missouri Tigers by a score of 72-69.

The Dawgs have now lost four straight games, all of them being to SEC opponents.

Georgia led by as many as 20 points in the second half, thanks to freshman guard Anthony Edwards scoring 23 points, leading all players on the night.Ā  Senior guard Tyree Crump put up 13 for the Dawgs as well as freshman forward Toumani Camara tacking on another 12.

The Bulldogs came out hot offensively but skidded to a halt later in the second half, sparking an offensive run from the Tigers.Ā  Missouri’s senior forward Reed Nikko capitalized on the Dawgs cold second half shooting, finishing with a career 13 points, 11 of them coming in the second half surge.

“Momentum is always up for grabs,” Tom Crean said in a postgame interview. “And in the second half, Reed Nikko took momentum from us. Reed Nikko changed the energy of the game for them.”

Nikko also had a game saving play, blocking Edwards while up two with only nine seconds left in regulation.

Three Missouri players scored in double digits with junior guard Dru Smith leading the Tigers with 16.

Missouri freshman forward Kobe Brown was emotional for this game.Ā  Brown was named by his father after the late Kobe Bryant and wears number 24 after Bryant.Ā  Following the tragic news of the NBA legend and his daughters passing, Brown talked about Kobe Bryant postgame.

“I was bummed,” said Brown. “It took a toll. I send my regards to all the families that were involved in the crash.”

What looked like a promising, potential NCAA Tournament season is now on the line with very slim chances of the Dawgs being alive in March.Ā  According to TR Brackets, Georgia now has a 2.2% chance of making the tournament.Ā  Losing the past 4 SEC games moves the Bulldogs to 11-9 on the season with a 1-6 record in conference play.

With a 2.2% chance being very unlikely, things aren’t looking good for the Dawg faithful … but you’re saying there’s a chance.

Georgia continues their late season SEC play this Saturday vs Texas A&M at home.Ā  Tipoff is set for 1:00 p.m. EST on SEC Network.

UGA’s Nicolas Claxton called back up to Brooklyn Nets

Former Georgia Bulldog basketball standout Nicolas Claxton is heading back to the Brooklyn Nets. following DeAndre Jordan’s finger injury.

Former Georgia Bulldog basketball standout Nicolas Claxton is heading back to the Brooklyn Nets. Claxton was previously playing in the G-League, before he got called back up to the Nets following DeAndre Jordan’s finger injury.

Claxton, who has been playing for the Long Island Nets, figures to play a role in Brooklyn’s rotation upon his return to the NBA. The Nets just returned Kyrie Irving, but have struggled to stay healthy this season.

Claxton looked good for the Long Island Nets, where he put up a 20-10 game in only 22 minutes:

Claxton last played in the NBA against the Orlando Magic on the sixth of January. Claxton has appeared in ten games this season for the Brooklyn Nets.

The rookie out of UGA is averaging 2.7 points and 2.2 rebounds in twelve minutes per game. He’ll have a chance for more playing time following DeAndre Jordan’s injury.

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