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    So we already know that Kyle ceiling is at least to replace Manu...

    but can he better than that and replace Tim Duncan ? Imagine Duncan with a 3 pt shoot and the intangibles and passings skill of Manu... Spurs are set for a new dynasty

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    Man wtf? Let him play the season yet... WTF NO ONE CAN REPLACE MY BELOVED MANU AND NOW YOU THINK HE CAN REPLACE THE GOD OF SPURS? WTF GNSF

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    Magic Johnson without the AIDS, IMO

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    BNSF...

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    Man wtf? Let him play the season yet... WTF NO ONE CAN REPLACE MY BELOVED MANU AND NOW YOU THINK HE CAN REPLACE THE GOD OF SPURS? WTF GNSF
    You're gonna end up changing your handle to "100%anderson" in a couple of years. Just watch. This kid's gonna be good.

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    You're gonna end up changing your handle to "100%anderson" in a couple of years. Just watch. This kid's gonna be good.
    MYGOD DIDNT U READ MY POST? NO ONE WILL REPLACE TIMMY. OR MANU. OR TONY. OR KAWHI. OR MENGKE. No one!!!

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    MYGOD DIDNT U READ MY POST? NO ONE WILL REPLACE TIMMY. OR MANU. OR TONY. OR KAWHI. OR MENGKE. No one!!!
    If no one replaces them, then who is playing for the spurs after they retire?

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    So trolling is like group wanking among BNSF

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    I doubt anyone has the talent to replace either one of them, but I think Kyle will be a really good player for the Spurs in his own right.

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    Somebody please put my mind at ease. I know the Summer League isn't the best sample size, but he seemed tremendously bad on the defensive end, and I didn't see much from him that made up for it. I'd like to know why you believe he will be a good contributor.

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    I think him and Kawhi can become the Jordan/Pippen duo of the 2k10s.


    Maybe.

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    You know what everyone likes? Fromage Blanc.

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    Somebody please put my mind at ease. I know the Summer League isn't the best sample size, but he seemed tremendously bad on the defensive end, and I didn't see much from him that made up for it. I'd like to know why you believe he will be a good contributor.
    He wasn't bad on defense, and he looked good on offense. I don't think he fits the Spurs as much as people think, however. The team needs players who are smart and unselfish, not 6-8 guys who dominate the ball. Kyle's gonna have to learn to be a non-PG. He can do that, but we don't know how that will look.

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    i think Anderson played some especially good d in that overtime sl game with the wizards. He's gonna have some growing pains. But if he does a good job of becoming the Diaw clone, he's going to be great. Diancan, Splitterson, Daynes.

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    Don't mean to hijack your thread but does anyone know if KA is in town yet? I could have sworn I saw him last night at Huebner Oaks shopping center.

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    Oh look, birds dancing!


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    Best case: Manu
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    http://zagsblog.com/articles/tyson-c...pro-prospects/
    Tyson Chandler, Steve Alford, Jabari Parker Talk Kyle Anderson’s Pro Prospects
    December 20th, 2013 10:28 am

    NEW YORK — Much has been made about Kyle Anderson’s pro potential, with ESPN’s Chad Ford telling SNY.tv that the 6-foot-9 Anderson is “the most confusing player to project.”

    But count Knicks center Tyson Chandler among those who think Anderson has a place in the NBA.

    “He’s a big guy and I’m not for sure what position he would be in the league, I’m not sure he could play the point,” Chandler told SNY.tv exclusively after Anderson went for 15 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists in UCLA’s 80-63 loss to Duke at Madison Square Garden.

    “But just like the kid out of Syracuse is showing, Michael Carter-Williams, showing that big guys can still play the point and still have a place in this league….It just depends on how [Anderson] continues to develop. He has a little time to develop.”

    The 6-foot-5 Carter Williams is averaging 17.7 points, 7.3 assists and 5.8 rebounds for the Philadelphia 76ers.

    For his part, Anderson is averaging close to a triple-double at UCLA — 13.9 points, 8.8 rebounds and 6.7 assists against 3.1 turnovers per game. Playing in his first game at Madison Square Garden as a collegian, Anderson was very impressive, going for 15 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists, with 6 turnovers.

    Opinions are mixed on where he will be drafted and what his role in the NBA will be. NBADraft.net projects Anderson as the No. 29 pick in the 2014 Draft, while DraftExpress.com has him at No. 55.

    Kyle Anderson Sr. told SNY.tv his son is definitely coming out after this season.

    “He’s unique because there just aren’t a lot of guys that size who can play the point,” UCLA coach Steve Alford told SNY.tv. “For instance, his turnovers today I didn’t think had anything to do with fullcourt pressure. Most of his turnovers were in transition where he just had a loose handle and got tired and that could’ve been on me.

    “You look at his numbers, as far as how much he has the ball in his hands, his assists, his turnovers and he’s shooting the ball much better. I just think he’s a unique player that you don’t see very often. To have a 6-9 point guard, I know it’s helped us because you make people think about how they’re going to match up to you right away having a guy like that.

    Who is Anderson in the NBA?

    Chad Ford said Boris Diaw is the closest comparison he could come up with.

    Hall of Fame St. Anthony coach Bob Hurley — who went 65-0 with two New Jersey Tournament of Champions les and one mythical national championship with Anderson running the point — once told SNY.tv Anderson is a “modern-day Magic Johnson.”

    “If you look at over history, there haven’t been a lot of guys over 6-8 running the point,” Alford said. “I do think he’s a point guard. He may not defend the point guard, but there’s a lot of guys that can play one position and defend another position, but from an offensive standpoint I think he’s definitely a point guard.”

    He added: “I don’t know if he’ll end up being a guy that guards the point guard, but he can definitely do it offensively.”

    Duke’s Jabari Parker, the potential No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft, also came away impressed with Anderson.

    “Oh yeah, he’s an exceptional player, especially his 6-9 frame and being able to handle the ball,” Parker said. “That’s something that I look up to as a basketball player that’s very fundamentally sound.”

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    I feel much better. Chinook, I pretty much view everything you post as sound and valid.

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    Best case: Manu
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    xmas will be devastated if kyle anderson sucks and the raiders dont move to san antonio. we'd have to bump the prayer group thread

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