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Anthony Edwards Trolls Cristiano Ronaldo While Rocking Lionel Messi Jersey
The never-ending GOAT debate just got a fresh dose of cross-sport spice — courtesy of NBA superstar Anthony Edwards.
The Minnesota Timberwolves guard, popularly known as “Ant-Man,” sparked laughter and debate after jokingly pretending not to know who Cristiano Ronaldo is — all while wearing a jersey linked to Lionel Messi.
ant-man chooses sides… playfully
Speaking to reporters at the Intuit Dome following his MVP-level performance at the NBA All-Star Game, Edwards delivered the tongue-in-cheek line that instantly went viral:
“Cristiano Ronaldo, who’s that? I can’t mess with him! Where does he play?”
The joke landed even harder because Edwards was visibly rocking Argentina colours — widely associated with Messi — the long-time rival of Ronaldo in football’s greatest individual rivalry.
messi vs ronaldo reaches the nba
Edwards’ playful jab highlights just how global the Messi-Ronaldo rivalry remains. Even in American basketball circles, the football icons’ legacy debate still resonates.
Currently:
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Ronaldo stars for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia
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Messi plays for Inter Miami CF in the United States
Between them, the two legends have dominated football’s individual honours for over 15 years — including 13 Ballon d’Or titles combined.
social media loves the crossover banter
Fans quickly interpreted Edwards’ comment as classic locker-room humour rather than genuine disrespect. The NBA guard has previously shown love for football culture, and athletes across sports often joke about rival stars.
Still, the moment perfectly captured how:
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global football rivalries cross into other sports
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athlete personality fuels viral sports marketing moments
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Messi vs Ronaldo remains unmatched in brand power
For sports media and marketers, this kind of crossover chatter is gold — blending NBA and football audiences into one viral conversation.
the marketing angle: rivalry sells forever
The Messi-Ronaldo rivalry has outlasted leagues, continents, and even peak playing years. Now, it’s entering its “legend era,” where cultural influence matters as much as performance.
Edwards’ joke proves one thing clearly:
great sports rivalries don’t retire — they evolve.
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