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    Really excited

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    "The ball don't lie." dbestpro's Avatar
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    Nice. Got a feeling at some point in the future he will be a star.

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    seems to be a perfect fit

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    sweet jump shot.....looks like a spot up shooter......

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    The videos of James demonstrate Anderson's speed and quickness, plus he learned to kick out his legs to try to draw contact on his shots his last year with the Cowboys.

    With all due respect to Roger Mason III, James can bring what Roger brought to the Spurs plus an additional level speed and athleticism. He doesn't have the experience that Roger has, but the Spurs have definitely upgraded year-over-year.

    I know Don Harris mentioned the other night that the Spurs have essentially the same roster as last year, but Splitter and Anderson upgrade the Spurs at 2 of the 5 positions.

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    Nice. Got a feeling at some point in the future he will be a star.
    Me too

    sweet jump shot.....looks like a spot up shooter......
    And a confident one; he can make 3's with a hand in his face, or make a big shot after going 0/10

    Very confident and agressive

    The videos of James demonstrate Anderson's speed and quickness, plus he learned to kick out his legs to try to draw contact on his shots his last year with the Cowboys.

    With all due respect to Roger Mason III, James can bring what Roger brought to the Spurs plus an additional level speed and athleticism. He doesn't have the experience that Roger has, but the Spurs have definitely upgraded year-over-year.

    I know Don Harris mentioned the other night that the Spurs have essentially the same roster as last year, but Splitter and Anderson upgrade the Spurs at 2 of the 5 positions.
    He can shoot, but he can also take it to the rim

    Poor RMJ, when a prospect who has yet to play a pro game is already better than you are, that sucks

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    i wonder if james anderson can be a volume scorer if he was first option?

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    i wonder if james anderson can be a volume scorer if he was first option?
    Probably not as a rookie

    But with his qualities and confidence, he can be one of the top rookies at the end of the season

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    At the moment Anderson is a best case Ray Allen (thats a max best case). He seems to be an off ball runner like a Ray Allen
    Exactly what I think

    Plus, like Allen, he is a shooter who can also take it to the rim

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    Anderson is easily the better athlete over Mason, and hopefully the better shooter. At the moment Anderson is a best case Ray Allen (thats a max best case). He seems to be an off ball runner like a Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, RIP Hamilton etc. He could get to the rim with average ball handling in college because of his above average athletic ability, but he won't be able to do that in the NBA (at least not right off the bat).

    As for the changes, the Spurs really didn't need to do too much. I was only in favor of a Parker trade if it brought back more value than the Spurs gave away. That didn't seem like it was going to happen. But still, the big 3 when healthy are a very effective group. Coach Popovich seems to think that Splitter can be very similar to Oberto in terms of being smart on the court, right place right time, but he knows that Splitter is an all around better player. Taller, longer arms, better passer (even though Fabio was a pretty good passer), brings size and shot blocking ability and an above average post game. He's a better athlete than Oberto too. So that's a really good thing, plus he is going to be 26 by the playoffs so he's still young.

    Basically the changes the Spurs needed to make were simple. Bring in Splitter, get a shooter (Anderson) and get a small forward (MLE/LLE). Now re-sign Jefferson and Coach Pop should get everything straigt from day one. Which he will. This should be an even better team than last year if everyone stays healthy.

    4 real dont want to get my hopes up but if spurs can find a good piece with whats left of the mle things could be looking up for this coming season

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    Probably not as a rookie

    But with his qualities and confidence, he can be one of the top rookies at the end of the season
    was wondering if he has the potential to be like some of the sgs first option in the league...granger or whoever....

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    was wondering if he has the potential to be like some of the sgs first option in the league...granger or whoever....
    Yep, I think he does

    Someone (dont remember who) said that he is a cross between Granger and Marion

    While I dont think he is as athletic as Marion, dude can still jump

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    At the moment Anderson is a best case Ray Allen (thats a max best case). He seems to be an off ball runner like a Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, RIP Hamilton etc.
    He reminds me of a Joe Johnson, who is also the guy he compared himself to.

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    I hope George Hill is working on his Oop pass.

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    He reminds me a bit of both Ray Allen and Joe Johnson. More Johnson though because of his build.

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    Why doesn't he miss any shot in that video?

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    In regards to player comparisons he reminds me of Michael Redd. Nice comparisons all around.

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    How about we wait until at least 1 NBA game before starting with the comparisons?

    I think I would appear as a great shooter and scorer too in a youtube clip!!!

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    haha yeah I think that was DeAndre Jordan

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    The Spurs were really lucky to get Anderson. He was supposed to be a lottery pick but thanks to his sore hamstring in the workouts he dropped all the way to us.

    Tiago, Blair, Anderson all should've been lottery picks but they all fell for some reason.

    Blair-Knees
    Tiago-Contract
    Anderson-Didn't get to work out for a lot of other teams due to an injury.

    3 players that should've gone in the lottery have fallen to us within just 4 years, pretty crazy!

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    Anderson is easily the better athlete over Mason, and hopefully the better shooter. At the moment Anderson is a best case Ray Allen (thats a max best case). He seems to be an off ball runner like a Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, RIP Hamilton etc. He could get to the rim with average ball handling in college because of his above average athletic ability, but he won't be able to do that in the NBA (at least not right off the bat).

    As for the changes, the Spurs really didn't need to do too much. I was only in favor of a Parker trade if it brought back more value than the Spurs gave away. That didn't seem like it was going to happen. But still, the big 3 when healthy are a very effective group. Coach Popovich seems to think that Splitter can be very similar to Oberto in terms of being smart on the court, right place right time, but he knows that Splitter is an all around better player. Taller, longer arms, better passer (even though Fabio was a pretty good passer), brings size and shot blocking ability and an above average post game. He's a better athlete than Oberto too. So that's a really good thing, plus he is going to be 26 by the playoffs so he's still young.

    Basically the changes the Spurs needed to make were simple. Bring in Splitter, get a shooter (Anderson) and get a small forward (MLE/LLE). Now re-sign Jefferson and Coach Pop should get everything straigt from day one. Which he will. This should be an even better team than last year if everyone stays healthy.
    I would think Anderson's athleticism may allow him to shoot a higher percentage, even if he doesn't necessarily have a better shot than Mason. While Mason had a very smooth shot, His lack of athleticism was prohibitive to him getting some clean looks as he wasn't much of a threat to slash, so defenders knew to stay close when he was at distance. Plus, the injury and whatever else it was that destroyed his confidence hurt him terribly.

    I'm with you on this, if Anderson can develop his ball handling I'm thinking he has the tools to become pretty dangerous. He's definitely a big upgrade in terms of athleticism and potential defensive impact, if he can pick up Pop's defensive schemes in fairly short order.
    Last edited by 4down; 07-14-2010 at 12:33 PM.

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    "The ball don't lie." dbestpro's Avatar
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    How about we wait until at least 1 NBA game before starting with the comparisons?

    I think I would appear as a great shooter and scorer too in a youtube clip!!!
    No, I think we should continue with the comparisons. I've seen your clip and it does not quite remind me of Anderson's clip.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWB4-SVFuTw

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    Why doesn't he miss any shot in that video?

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    If Ray Allen is Anderson's best case, then that guy is his worst case.
    Micheal Finley, last years version.

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