With all the talk about his disorders, and his warring with the Rockets' office, my first question is.
"Is any good on the basketball court?"
With all the talk about his disorders, and his warring with the Rockets' office, my first question is.
"Is any good on the basketball court?"
"We can't start practice until Bryce arrives on the greyhound bus."
Looked at some old vids his first NBA game he played against us. lol.....He reminds me of Ryan Richards lots of talent but the light is not on upstairs all the time. In on vid he is saying he wanted his own therapist to have a say on if he could practice or play any games..Wow....
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Bulls, Pelicans emerging as suitors for Royce White's NBA comeback in July, sources tell RealGM. Former 16th pick is deciding among several.
Interesting, could ride a bull or a pellican ´cause he is touching no plane .
All right, he's not worth this much fuss. He's done nothing to have team's fighting over him. I dunno if I'd even want him on the Spurs SL team, with him playing the same position as Anderson, LJC, Thomas and potentially a first-rounder.
James 'Flight' White?!?!? Awesome!
This guy's a head case. Nooooooooooooooo!
Exactly, there will be what, 2-3 players currently on the Spurs roster who will be summer league participants?
He's a power forward. Anderson and Thomas are small forwards.
With his lack of quickness, 6'9" height, and 7'3" wingspan, Anderson will likely gravitate towards the PF spot, and soon, just like Diaw did by his 23 YO season in PHO.
Thanks for pointing this out. I don't know how people can see Anderson as a Diaw clone, but consider Amderson a 3.
I think he's a combo-forward, which is exactly what those other guys are.
He failed hard at the 3 this year. Unless they put him on a weight program to bulk him up 15 lbs, and move him to the 4, he likely won't make it. He lacks the quickness to defend any of the skill (1,2,3) positions.
Maybe eventually, but unless he gets significantly stronger in one off season, that's not happening now. He's not even strong enough to guard power wings, never mind power forwards.
I remember during an early season game, Miller mentioned that in their meeting with Pop, he said he had "visions of playing him as a four".
I'm skeptical though. It was an easier transition for Diaw and Walton, who were/are bulkier. Anderson might just be more like Dunleavy.
By default, I see both Anderson and Thomas as small forwards. As I alluded to, the former might transition towards being a power forward or combo forward, but right now he's not strong enough and the latter isn't big or strong enough.
Not to say they won't play both in Summer League though, because I'm sure they will.
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