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Edwards spoke with Barkley following Minnesota's Game 7 victory over the reigning NBA champion Denver Nuggets.
At one point during the post-game interview, Barkley told Edwards that he hadn't been to Minnesota in "probably 20 years." To that, Edwards nonchalantly replied, "bring ya ass."
It didn't take long for the comment to go viral and for some to seize the opportunity.
In fact, the website bringyaass.com now redirects to Explore Minnesota's website.
Let’s go, @timberwolves! 🏀 Charles Barkley, we hear you’re looking for some good Minnesota eats – what's better than enjoying 40+ food vendors at Kickoff to Summer at the Fair this week, May 23-26! After all, @theantedwards_ said it best! #WolvesBackpic.twitter.com/8XN106cdBL
— Minnesota State Fair (@mnstatefair) May 20, 2024
Barkley will be in town for Minnesota's matchups against the Dallas Mavericks for games 1 and 2, so he also made sure to request some dining recommendations from Edwards.
"Yeah, Imma find your number through somebody. Imma send them to you," Edwards said.
WCCO viewers had plenty of dining suggestions for Barkley on Facebook, too.
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Anthony Edwards' "bring ya a**" comment to Charles Barkley goes viral after Wolves' Game 7 victory
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MINNEAPOLIS — An exchange between Minnesota Timberwolves' star player Anthony Edwards and former NBA star Charles Barkley Thursday evening is getting plenty of attention across the country and at home.
Edwards spoke with Barkley following Minnesota's Game 7 victory over the reigning NBA champion Denver Nuggets.
At one point during the post-game interview, Barkley told Edwards that he hadn't been to Minnesota in "probably 20 years." To that, Edwards nonchalantly replied, "bring ya ass."
It didn't take long for the comment to go viral and for some to seize the opportunity.
In fact, the website bringyaass.com now redirects to Explore Minnesota's website.
Even Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was asked to weigh in on the phrase becoming the state's new tourism slogan.
The Minnesota State Fair even got involved.
Barkley will be in town for Minnesota's matchups against the Dallas Mavericks for games 1 and 2, so he also made sure to request some dining recommendations from Edwards.
"Yeah, Imma find your number through somebody. Imma send them to you," Edwards said.
WCCO viewers had plenty of dining suggestions for Barkley on Facebook, too.
The Timberwolves are four wins away from their first trip to the NBA finals. To get there, they'll have to go through Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving and the Mavericks. Game 1 is set for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
WCCO's David Schuman will have more on this story later, so check back.
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