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    Yeah you're highly over-estimating Anderson's ball skills. He's going to be a spot up shooter in his first year with the Spurs during garbage time and for good reason. He doesn't bring anything else to the table (yet).
    You don't have to be lighting quick with the ball, especially at 6'9, to be qualified as a great ball handler.

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    If Spurs were looking for a spot up shooter, they wouldn't have drafted Anderson. That got Kyle because he fits the system, and might be a player who can contribute for about 10 minutes a night during the regular season as a Boris Diaw-lite player coming in off the bench.
    Exactly, the Spurs want this kid to contribute in other ways and he will given time. He's looking to pass more than he's looking to score, and he has the length to use his ball handling to create space, step back and knock down a jumper here and there. He has that wide step back which reminds me a lot of pierce to get his shot off since he doesn't leave the ground much.

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    You don't have to be lighting quick with the ball, especially at 6'9, to be qualified as a great ball handler.
    Thank you Boris.

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    The Spurs have had slow-release shooters before who've performed well...



    Even in 2003, Stephen Jackson had a release you could time with an hourglass...and it never got any quicker.

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    noris cole was a 30 pick

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    Splitter is good on defense because of his quickness. He doesn't jump high, no, but he has really good quickness for a center. It's why he's good against the pick and roll.

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    You're underestimating his skills. He's not a guard. He dribbles well for a combo-forward, and he can get better at it. He's also a fantastic rebounder. He's arguably the third-best on the team right now.
    Exactly. He was the starting point guard for a good UCLA squad. He's not exceptionally quick, and he has the higher dribble you have when you're 6'8.5". But he is a good ball handler for a 6'4" guard, exceptional for a combo forward.

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    You're underestimating his skills. He's not a guard. He dribbles well for a combo-forward, and he can get better at it. He's also a fantastic rebounder. He's arguably the third-best on the team right now.
    He was a PG in high school, i believe. So his dribbling is fairly ty for years of work

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    Jesus Christ.

    The Spurs didn't beat the Heat with fast dribbling, they did it with their passing. If we need a backup PF to break down a defense off the dribble to win, we're screwed anyway.

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    Jesus Christ.

    The Spurs didn't beat the Heat with fast dribbling, they did it with their passing. If we need a backup PF to break down a defense off the dribble to win, we're screwed anyway.
    lol

    Yeah, which backup PFs regularly score that way?

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    Jesus Christ.

    The Spurs didn't beat the Heat with fast dribbling, they did it with their passing. If we need a backup PF to break down a defense off the dribble to win, we're screwed anyway.
    That kid needs to watch this video b/c obviously he didn't watch the Spurs playoff run. Tell me how many baskets did the Spurs have without one player dribbling the ball.


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    You're underestimating his skills. He's not a guard. He dribbles well for a combo-forward, and he can get better at it. He's also a fantastic rebounder. He's arguably the third-best on the team right now.
    Off topic, but I just read the following in another forum"

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    He was a PG in high school, i believe. So his dribbling is fairly ty for years of work
    Danny Green was a power-forward until his last year in college, but you don't judge his blocked shots against what PFs do.

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    Off topic, but I just read the following in another forum"
    I don't get it.

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    Of course he has concerns surrounding him. That's why he fell to 30. He does a lot of things well for a player grabbed at 30 though. Excellent passer, good shooter, good rebounder, team player, good at ude, good ball handling and pg skills. The pros are simply uncharacteristic for a player taken the last pick of the first round. Sure, his overall quickness and defensive ability is a concern. The Spurs will try to develop that part of his game.

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    Chinook is a hop variety. In the off-topic post the issue was using Chinook in the intended Pliny the Elder clone or this suggestion to use it in an Arrogant Bas clone. I was in that thread because I'm planning to clone Pliny in a couple of brews.

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    This guy just seems like a diamond in the rough to me, even physically just look at his body, looks all soft, very little muscle, and it shows in his game.

    Already 230+, get this guy in the gym and he could easily add 10lbs of muscle like most rookies do. He's got great length and a high release making his shot hard to block, this dude grilled defenders in college A LOT.

    I think if he continues to develop he can be extremely difficult to guard, seems like the type of player that'd abuse his mismatch at will.

    Just 20 years old, SA can mold him however they want.

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    Of course he has concerns surrounding him. That's why he fell to 30. He does a lot of things well for a player grabbed at 30 though. Excellent passer, good shooter, good rebounder, team player, good at ude, good ball handling and pg skills. The pros are simply uncharacteristic for a player taken the last pick of the first round. Sure, his overall quickness and defensive ability is a concern. The Spurs will try to develop that part of his game.
    I agree completely man. He's an offensive wizard. I think his length could be very valuable in the Spurs defensive schemes. If he gets beat, as long as he stays in the play, he can still bother shots.

    I'm looking forward to Patty, Manu, Kyle, Boris, and whoever we find to be 5th, all playing in the second unit. If we thought the Foreign Legion could pass and create, this would theoretically be incredible.

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    Primary creator on the bench, will defend wings. Allows Mills/Joseph + possibly Denmon to defend PGs and not have to be creators (not their strengths).
    Will struggle to defend initially (like basically all rookies) but will rebound really well. Conditioning/athleticism is an issue, should improve over time- Fat is potential in disguise so should get better defensively as he trains better (Jordan Adams was also tubby, UCLA might just not be great at getting athletes in optimal condition) and ages. Has length to make up for lack of athleticism against most backup SFs(I'd guess this is the position he defends). Not a huge issue as we have a decent SF now and in the future to defend long wings/4s (Kawhi, Livio) and Green can cover well.

    Unlikely to play a ton as a rookie. Spurs will continue to rest Manu and Mills/Beli/Slowmo will play a bit as bench perimeter trio.
    One of the most underrated posters on the forum. Even if he IS an uncompromising WoW disciple.

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    He was a PG in high school, i believe. So his dribbling is fairly ty for years of work
    You're just flat out hating now.

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    One of the most underrated posters on the forum. Even if he IS an uncompromising WoW disciple.
    Was. I saw the light a while ago, though disciple was definitely true a year or 2 ago.

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    Quite honestly, I see him as our future 6th man.

    He will replace Manu's role leading the 2nd unit.

    He will have the ball on his hands to create and It's much easier to put a functional team around him if he comes off the bench. That will be his role in San Antonio IMO.

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    lol everyone became an Anderson expert the second he was drafted.

    Don't know about the expert part, but watching him, he brings back memories of George Gervin the Iceman, silky smooth, not very fast, and seeming to play like in slow motion yet despite that, still no one can touch him.

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    People say Boris Diaw, but to me he fits the mold of a Hedo Turkoglu. Which is always a perfect fit in the Spurs system. I don't think he's the below average shooter he's made out to be and when the Spurs staff get a hold of him, his 3 point shot will probably get a lot better.
    I was thinking Hedo as well. Slow as refrigerated molasses but somehow gets what he wants

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    I agree completely man. He's an offensive wizard. I think his length could be very valuable in the Spurs defensive schemes. If he gets beat, as long as he stays in the play, he can still bother shots.

    I'm looking forward to Patty, Manu, Kyle, Boris, and whoever we find to be 5th, all playing in the second unit. If we thought the Foreign Legion could pass and create, this would theoretically be incredible.
    I still think its going to be Mills-Beli-Manu-Diaw-? maybe Pop try out Anderson in that lineup. I don't see Pop going with a Mills-Beli-Manu-Anderson-Diaw lineup though because of the lack of rim protection.

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