anyone that has watched anderson play
Which of you idiots is this, thinking simminons has upside ?????
anyone that has watched anderson play
Tholdren always so bitter
Hates green, kawhi, Anderson, Murray, even durant but loves jimmer. I'm seeing a pattern here.
dont hate KL.
Summer does get a bit boring... Maybe a sign of things to come in the bench:
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anyone thinking a 6'9 22 year old who can give you 20, 6, and 6 at any sub-NBA level has a lower ceiling than a turnover prone 26 year old slashing guard who has done nothing in the league.
LOL at a grown man using emojis.
Kyle Anderson has 424pts in 1603 NBA minutes, shoots a three at 31%, and 44%FG
Simmons has 331 pts in 813 NBA minutes, shoots a three at 38% and 50%FG
PER in regular season is the same. Anderson is terrible in the playoffs.
Did not know Simmons was that much more effective in real games.
1. Simmons who is 27
2. Upside
Pick one
I would expect more of Kyle's shots next season to come from the 3 pt range.
I hope Kyle is running some 200's and working on that leg turnover
Kyle really does need to model his game after Diaw. Take the open three, absolutely. But he also needs to recognize and take advantage of mismatches (which I expect often), and draw more fouls. Boris' departure should increase his usage and facilitate his development in both areas. Unfortunately, Manu's return (and Pop's propensity to rely on geezers) may complicate the issue.
I have no idea again what Pop intends. I don't know if you saw this interview:
In perspective it is kind of sad that he was sent to summer league to work on some specific stuff but not knowing specifically what Pop wants. Around the 1:45 min. he said players don't really know this early what role they will be asked to play during the season and from his own statements the game they showcase in summer league and what they do for the varsity team are very different games. It seems like at least the young players have to find out how the fit in around others and what roles Pop wants from them.
I think Kyle has been a real chameleon for the team, doing whatever the team needs at a given point to get himself time on the floor. He has definitely not been at liberty to play his game except when others are resting, injured, or the game was already decided either way. But considering our win record last season with him plugging holes in so many positions for injured players, the team expanding leads when the veterans sat, and winning most of the rest games, I think Kyle has earned some trust. Becky also raved about him being the best all around player in the summer and he is still just 22 years old. Even with all that, it's hard to say what Pop will do. Is he going to play mostly a 3 or a 4? I don't know.
It would be a shame to waste a year of his development when the team is likely to need him to play well in the postseason anyways and if he's not placed in positions to take shots of significance through the season, he won't reach the postseason with confidence, but it's hard to say. As I told you elsewhere, I place next season on Pop and they really should use Manu as support for the younger players at this point. At 39 he doesn't need to be carrying the bench and he can play off the ball very well with his shooting and perfect timing on his cuts. He played really well of Kawhi for example. For me, the entire thing, including Kyle's development is on Pop at this point.
Clearly, as he dominated when he checked in against okc.
Top 20 poster. Keep it bro.
kyle anderson pulled a KL in the playoffs and shat the bed
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