I know, I was just making a (bad) joke.
Kyle would certainly be a luxury as a deep bench guy, probably does not align with his career goals and ambitions though, and while I'd play him over Keldon (as a deep bench PF, that is) you're probably correct that the Spurs may not.
There are some interesting, yet conflicting, thoughts around the last two roster positions - and I don't think any of them are wrong.
On one hand, we have the idea that the Spurs may not want young guys at the end of the bench because they don't have the developmental resources to properly devote to them. Understandable, quite logical... makes sense.
On the other hand, we may not want experienced vets (like Kyle Anderson) at the end of the bench because they might not get any playing time behind the guys we do have (like Keldon, in this instance), so you're doing a disservice to them. Understandable, quite logical... makes sense.
However, the only space in the middle is filling out the rest of the roster with vets who just aren't very good (::phone rings in a dark La Cantera Resort hotel room, a groggy man answers, a cheerful Brian Wright is on the other end of the line:: "Hey Bryn, what you up to these days"?). That doesn't seem like a great solution. So, as long as someone (like Kyle Anderson) would be willing to accept whatever role the Spurs can offer... that seems like what we should do. After all, we do have to fill out the roster one way or another. I think Bassey would be fine in that third C/emergency backup role (and I get the feeling the Spurs maybe aren't ready to give up on him), and I'm hoping that last spot goes to a vet PF. I'm not going to sit here and bang the drum for Kyle Anderson anymore than I will for any other guy (in fact, I'd prefer Kevin Love simply for the entertainment value), but he'd be fine (if he'd accept the role). I think there will be enough opportunities for whomever that guy is, because history would suggest that at some point Sochan is likely to miss some games.