Social Media Loses It After “ANT” Anthony Edwards Looks Extra Small Next to Victor Wembanyama in Viral Photo

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Fans could not believe the stark difference between the heights of San Antonio Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama and Minnesota Timberwolves shooting guard Anthony Edwards in a viral photo.

We all know by now that Victor Wembanyama is a tall human being, even by basketball standards. The San Antonio Spurs officially list him at 7-foot-5, but we’re not truly falling for that, right? He’s way taller than his official height suggests. Wemby’s team might be omitting his true measurements, and for that, we’ll never know the reason why.

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Kicking a stuck ball on the net using your foot is not a feat that everybody can do. Well, unless you are Victor Wembanyama, of course. He effortlessly did that with a minuscule jump. That speaks volumes. Once in a while, we’ll find a ridiculous picture of him that leaves us guessing his real height.

For example, his photo alongside 6-foot-5 Minnesota Timberwolves superstar Anthony Edwards is going viral on X due to the sheer height difference between the two. Check it out.


Even if Edwards stood straight, he isn’t near the shoulder length of Victor Wembanyama. And with how Wemby raised the ball away from Edwards? The Wolves star would have to promptly jump off his socks to reach the ball.

Fans Were Amused About The Anthony Edwards-Victor Wembanyama Photo

Victor Wembanyama's photo with Edwards had fans amused.Victor Wembanyama (Image Credits: Imagn)
As always, fans couldn’t get enough of what they were seeing and voiced their opinions on X.

“He literally is an ant compared to this sky scraper ahh mfer,” a fan commented.


“Mf looks like an Ant,” a fan said.

“He should just put his hand on Ants forhead,” another fan commented.

“Alien ant farm??” another fan said.


“I have never seen this kind of athlete before,” another fan commented.

There’s no doubt that Victor Wembanyama is on his way to the top of the MVP ladder. The only thing that hinders his ascent is his constant injury woes. Should he stay healthy, then the NBA will be his in the very near future.