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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by FkLA
Pro-Anderson people are twisting worries about his athleticism and making it seem like those that are worried think you need to be a freak athlete to have a place in the league. He's a below average athlete, simple as that. He doesn't need to be James White but it'd be nice if he had NBA level athleticism. Not only will that likely present problems when he tries to get his shot off but his defense, which wasn't all that great in college, also has to be a concern.
His passing and shooting are nice skills to have in the Spurs system though. I think the Spurs will have him put on some weight and ultimately use him as a stretch 4. Don't think he is athletic enough to stay in front of most quality SFs. A Channing Frye with better passing would be ideal IMO.
^These were my thoughts when we drafted him. Stretch 4 makes sense until you realize how passive and how bad of shooter he is. I know Chip is good at working on player's shots but successful stretch 4s are good-great shooters, and I'm not sure KA can ever be that tbh.
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by
FkLA
^These were my thoughts when we drafted him. Stretch 4 makes sense until you realize how passive and how bad of shooter he is. I know Chip is good at working on player's shots but successful stretch 4s are good-great shooters, and I'm not sure KA can ever be that tbh.
Dude, he shot 45% from 3 last year at UCLA. The Spurs don't DRAFT a player until Chip gets a look at his shot to see if it's fixable. He had the same pull the ball back behind your head hitch that Kawhi did in college, that's all. It's fixable, he just needs game time reps. He'll get those here and in Austin. His shot in college was SO much better than Kawhi's. In two years he shot 37% and Kawhi shot 25%. I would be surprised if Kyle doesn't ultimately shoot 40+% from NBA long distance.
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by
exstatic
Dude, he shot 45% from 3 last year at UCLA. The Spurs don't DRAFT a player until Chip gets a look at his shot to see if it's fixable. He had the same pull the ball back behind your head hitch that Kawhi did in college, that's all. It's fixable, he just needs game time reps. He'll get those here and in Austin. His shot in college was SO much better than Kawhi's. In two years he shot 37% and Kawhi shot 25%. I would be surprised if Kyle doesn't ultimately shoot 40+% from NBA long distance.
I mean I hope you are right, I just wouldn't bet on it. There's an adjustment phase which comes with some struggles but I don't think I've seen it to this extent for someone that actually ended up being a useful NBA player. Shooting 15% from the field, regardless of how limited his minutes are, is a pretty big red flag imo.
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by
FkLA
I mean I hope you are right, I just wouldn't bet on it. There's an adjustment phase which comes with some struggles but I don't think I've seen it to this extent for someone that actually ended up being a useful NBA player. Shooting 15% from the field, regardless of how limited his minutes are, is a pretty big red flag imo.
Dude.
He. Has. A. New. Shot.
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
It's really too early in the season to worry much about what sort of shooter he's going to turn out to be. If he's still shooting around 15% by the ASB then yeah, I would probably be somewhat concerned.
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by
ElNono
Magic Johnson without the AIDS, IMO
^ truth
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
I think it's hard to judge too much from what we have seen so far. He looked good against the Knicks- however that Knicks team was pretty bad. So far I am impressed by three things- 1) court vision 2) rebounding- definitely has a knack for the ball and finally- he really seems to be able to get into the paint. Despite the slow motion. If he gets "floater shot" or semi jump hook he will be a very good offensive player. I'm not worried about his shot- as pointed out he shot well in college and Chip has done wonders with less
I think he will end up being a good role player. His defensive restrictions will limit him form being a starter etc.
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by
Maddog
I think it's hard to judge too much from what we have seen so far. He looked good against the Knicks- however that Knicks team was pretty bad. So far I am impressed by three things- 1) court vision 2) rebounding- definitely has a knack for the ball and finally- he really seems to be able to get into the paint. Despite the slow motion. If he gets "floater shot" or semi jump hook he will be a very good offensive player. I'm not worried about his shot- as pointed out he shot well in college and Chip has done wonders with less
I think he will end up being a good role player. His defensive restrictions will limit him form being a starter etc.
This, however I think once he adds some weight and bulks up he should be able to defend the 4.
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Anderson wouldn't be a bad starter on the current Spurs. Whether he would be on the future teams depends on who else is in the SL.
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He's starting to figure out that he can play very well in the NBA. I fucking loved that finger roll he threw at them.
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All pointless for the current Spurs if he doesn't learn how to shoot with his new form, unfortunately..
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he did really good... there might be something there... but you can't get ahead of yourself, Portland is a notoriously poor team defending the basket...
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:tu Slowmo was surprisingly good against Portland
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by
Malik Hairston
All pointless for the current Spurs if he doesn't learn how to shoot with his new form, unfortunately..
If anyone can lead a horse to a bucket, it's this Spurs coaching staff.
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He will be good, very confident of that, he is a rook, give him time
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In fact I really like what I've seen so far
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Thanks spurraider21 :bobo
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it was a good game for him :tu
He is still slow tho and his shooting form / release is still a work in progress. I believe chip will give him soon a reliable shoot and a quicker release, his lack of lateral quickness is something you cannot fix.
Spurs are depleted...this is his chance
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by
Brazil
it was a good game for him :tu
He is still slow tho and his shooting form / release is still a work in progress. I believe chip will give him soon a reliable shoot and a quicker release, his lack of lateral quickness is something you cannot fix.
Spurs are depleted...this is his chance
He's had three solid games in a row, not counting 1 minute of nothing in garbage time against Utah.
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
KA looks like a good defensive rebounder too.
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Re: Kyle Anderson ceiling
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Originally Posted by
spursparker9
KA looks like a good defensive rebounder too.
He's a good rebounder, period. When you draft at 30, you generally look for one skill, and I said at the time that I would have drafted him just for his rebounding.