Did you watch the game or are you making judgments off the box score? I said he makes smart plays with the ball. In order to make smart plays with the ball, you actually have to have the ball in your hands. He played small forward, checking Wiggins, with morons bringing up the ball and Daye reflexively jacking it up from long range as soon as he smelled leather. The Spurs shot three pointers or long jumpers off the dribble with more than 18 seconds on the clock for the majority of the first half, which is why they were down 20-3 or whatever. Anderson was the only guy attempting shots inside 12 feet, and scored the first time he touched the ball, which wasn't until almost five minutes into the game. The only other shot anywhere near the paint for the Spurs in the first quarter was the alley-oop to Green with less than 30 seconds to go.
Wiggins is a ing good defender. There's a reason he went number one and is going to be the starting small forward for the Cavs. I'm really okay that the 30th pick in the draft held his own against him. He went 7 of 18 against Jabarri Parker and went 3-11 against KA. What were you expecting?
In the second half, he brought the ball up a couple of times, and the movement suddenly got better. Clyde Frazier even mentioned how settled down the offense finally looked.
I'd be much more concerned having Ayres on the roster going forward than I would be about Anderson.