Last Updated on May 28, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Blue Edwards was a versatile wing player whose athleticism and smooth scoring touch allowed him to contribute in several different roles during his NBA career. He brought steady production and energy to the floor, earning respect as a reliable option on both ends of the court.
Here is the detailed profile for Blue Edwards:
Player Profile
- Full Name: Theodore “Blue” Edwards
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth (DOB): October 31, 1965
- Hometown: Washington, North Carolina, USA
- Height: 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 meters)
- Weight: 200 pounds (91 kg)
- Wingspan: 6 feet 5 inches
- Shoe Size: Size 13 (US)
- Number: Wore jersey numbers 30, 10, and 6 during his career
- Position: Shooting Guard / Small Forward
- High School: Greene Central High School (Snow Hill, North Carolina)
- College: East Carolina University
- NBA Draft: 1989, Round 1, Pick 21 by the Utah Jazz
- Teams Played For:
- Utah Jazz (1989–1992, 1994–1995)
- Milwaukee Bucks (1992–1994)
- Boston Celtics (1995)
- Vancouver Grizzlies (1995–1998)
- Miami Heat (1998–1999)
- Championship Rings: 0
- Kids: At least 3 known children (including a son, Vincent, who played college basketball at Purdue and was drafted into the NBA)
- Siblings: Information not publicly detailed
Player Archetype / Play Style
Blue Edwards was a versatile swingman whose archetype leaned toward a two-way scoring wing, capable of sliding between shooting guard and small forward depending on lineup needs. Defensively, he usually handled perimeter assignments on the wing, using solid mobility, competitiveness, and enough size to check guards or smaller forwards without being a true shutdown stopper. Offensively, he worked best as a slasher and secondary scorer, attacking gaps, finishing in transition, and mixing in mid-range jumpers rather than dominating as a primary creator. At 6’4″ and 200 pounds, he had a compact, sturdy build with decent athleticism and the strength to absorb contact. His overall play style was practical and well-rounded: he brought steady wing scoring, could fill lanes, move without the ball, and give teams dependable minutes through balance rather than flash.
Sources:
basketball-reference.com — https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/e/edwarbl01.html
nba.com — https://www.nba.com/player/898/blue-edwards
sports-reference.com — https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/blue-edwards-1.html
