“I’ll Wear It Forever”: Anthony Edwards’ Promise to Young Fan Luca Pays Off in Most Beautiful Way

February 28, 2026

Years ago, a young girl named Luca attended a Minnesota Timberwolves game. She brought a simple gift for her favorite player: a bracelet she wanted him to wear.

Anthony Edwards didn’t just accept it politely and move on. He made a vow: he’d wear it for the rest of his career.

And he has. The bracelet has become a fixture on Edwards’ wrist through every game, every playoff run, every highlight-reel dunk.

The young fan who once gave Edwards a bracelet has been fighting a battle far tougher than anything on the court. And she’s won.

Worldstar Hip Hop shared the update, and social media immediately flooded with emotion:“This is what sports is really about.”

“Ant really wore that bracelet for years. Never took it off. That’s real.””Luca is the MVP. Always was.””Crying in the club rn.”

In an era where NBA coverage focuses on stats, trades, and controversies, this story is a reminder of what actually matters.

Anthony Edwards kept a promise to a child. That child fought cancer and won. And a simple bracelet became a symbol of connection that transcends basketball.

Some wins don’t show up in box scores. This one matters most.