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    James Anderson



    Height: 6' 6"
    Weight: 195 lbs
    Birthday: 03/25/1989 (20 Years Old)
    Current: SG/SF
    NBA: SG/SF
    Possible: SG/SF

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    Latest DX writeup on Anderson. Below are excerpts with some bolded sections. To read the complete article, click on the link below...

    http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...ers-3410-3408/

    Not the most fluid or dynamic athlete you’ll find at the collegiate level, Anderson nevertheless manages to produce in an incredibly prolific and efficient way. Out of the 35 players sporting the highest usage rates (the percentage of their team’s overall possessions they garner) in college basketball, Anderson ranks as the most efficient player around, which is a testament to how important he is to Oklahoma State’s NCAA tournament hopes.

    Anderson is clearly the centerpiece of the Cowboys’ offense, as they run him off a huge number of screens on virtually every possession in an attempt to get him open looks. Staggers, flairs, curls, down-screens—any shot they can get him with his feet set is a good possession for them. Anderson’s shooting ability is simply outstanding, as he boasts excellent form, consistent mechanics, a quick release, and terrific range on his jump-shot. Despite shooting just 36% from beyond the arc this season (more an indication of the type of defenses that are thrown at him than anything), Anderson projects as a high-level NBA shooter any way you slice it when looking at the way he can put the ball in the net.

    More than just a spot-up shooter, about a third of Anderson’s jumpers come off the dribble, of which he converts an excellent 43.4% according to Synergy Sports Technology...

    These are all things we knew last year, though. Perhaps more impressive about the season Anderson is having is how often he’s getting to the free throw line. He ranks #1 among all likely wing prospects in this draft in that category on a per-minute basis, and converts an excellent 80% of his attempts once there....

    What’s interesting is that he appears to be extremely limited driving to his right (he drives left 86% of the time according to Synergy Sports Technology), but still doesn’t let them affect him too much, as teams are so concerned with his jump-shot that they are often more than willing to concede him driving to the basket.

    The biggest in Anderson’s armor and the main thing holding him back from being able to project him as an outstanding NBA role-player has always been his play on the defensive end. Unfortunately, not much seems to have changed this year. Anderson isn’t much of a presence at all on the perimeter, looking very upright in his stance and showing below average lateral quickness, getting beat on a regular basis off the dribble by fairly mediocre college slashers. He doesn’t use his body well enough, lacks a significant degree of physicality in his approach, and does not utilize his length at all to contest opponents’ shots...

    Still, it’s not a very encouraging sign when projecting him to the NBA level. Teams will need to study this part of his game closely in private workouts to see if he has more potential in this area than he’s currently showing, as it’s an important factor considering his likely role in the NBA.

    Regardless of his flaws on the defensive end, Anderson is having an outstanding junior season and has improved his NBA draft stock considerably from where it was last year.
    There's alot to like about Anderson offensively, as he seems comfortable scoring in any role. The description of his body and his offensive game kind of reminds me of Rip Hamilton. But, obviously the Spurs need good defensive players, and as it says...any team that drafts him will have to vet his ability in that area.

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    If Pondexter is gone and Anderson is still on the board, I'd take him even with the questionable defense. I think we are going to need someone especially after this season to kick it out to and hit shots consistently and that's what Andseron can do.

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    DX currently has the Spurs taking him. I know it doesn't mean much with over 3 months until draft night, but if the Spurs are looking for a wing that can put the ball in the hoop and is efficient at doing so, they'll definitely give Anderson a look.

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    Yup, my second choice after Pondexter too.

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    he reminds me of josh howard

    could be a good player if he can get that defense down

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    Josh Howard, really?
    isn't he more of let's say Morris Almond or Desmon Farmer?
    which means he's a fantastic scorer at college or D-league level, but has to many flaws to become a good NBA player. and he also doesn't seem to be the sharpest knife in the kitchen.
    I guess I would prefer Willie Warren over him, when going for a scoring SG, although I'm well aware that Warren also has a lot of bust potential.

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    Yup, my second choice after Pondexter too.
    Not mine. For a wing, I'd take George (Paul George, Fresno State). There are a few other players (at different positions) that I might take before Anderson.

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    Interesting player. Draft camps and workouts could kill him right away if it shows him disinterested in defense. I wonder if the Spurs will go for a SG or swingman-type. They really could use a Mason replacement and someone who not only can hit spot up shots but who can create his own offense at times. This seems to be that guy, as far as that goes. He's also not a bad rebounder.

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    Not mine. For a wing, I'd take George (Paul George, Fresno State). There are a few other players (at different positions) that I might take before Anderson.
    Given a few things I've read about Anderson since I posted last, I retract what I said. We need a guy who will be able to get his own shot at will, and it sounds like Anderson probably isn't that guy.

    I know nothing of George, so I'll go take a look. Thanks.

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    Not mine. For a wing, I'd take George (Paul George, Fresno State). There are a few other players (at different positions) that I might take before Anderson.
    Nice call!



    What sort of oppostion was he playing against? I can't judge the toughness of Fresno State's schedule:

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player...playerId=41772

    He'd have to put on some weight, and his jumpshooting form is odd (slightly Marionesque), but he's one of an athlete! And from his stats he looks to be a good steal-gambler (obviously aided by his length). Tell me more.

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    Given a few things I've read about Anderson since I posted last, I retract what I said. We need a guy who will be able to get his own shot at will, and it sounds like Anderson probably isn't that guy.
    Anderson is a guy who can get his own shot. The DX description has good info on that. Well, nbadraft contradicts it. I trust DX more, but haven't seen him play much this year.
    Last edited by Mr. Body; 03-29-2010 at 09:15 AM.

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    Given a few things I've read about Anderson since I posted last, I retract what I said. We need a guy who will be able to get his own shot at will, and it sounds like Anderson probably isn't that guy.

    I know nothing of George, so I'll go take a look. Thanks.
    More than just a spot-up shooter, about a third of Anderson’s jumpers come off the dribble, of which he converts an excellent 43.4%


    If we can't get Pondexter I'd rather get someone who can just plain out shoot. In terms of the athletic swingman I'd rather just go through what we have in the D-league.

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    again, this years draft just isn't very good in the SG and swingman department. so, using the 1st rounder for such a player doesn't look very sensitive. the 2nd rounder is a different story, you bet on a player and often lose, but sometimes you win.
    however, Anderson won't be available at #50, but guys like Aubrey Coleman, Sylven Landesberg, or Manny Harris will be there.

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    again, this years draft just isn't very good in the SG and swingman department. so, using the 1st rounder for such a player doesn't look very sensitive. the 2nd rounder is a different story, you bet on a player and often lose, but sometimes you win.
    however, Anderson won't be available at #50, but guys like Aubrey Coleman, Sylven Landesberg, or Manny Harris will be there.
    No offense, but this doesn't seem reasonable. If a good player available at #20 happens to be a shooting guard/swingman, you'd avoid drafting him simply because the draft as a whole is thin at the position?

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    of course not. I was just trying to point out, that very likely there will be better players from the big man department available.
    and that Anderson likely wouldn't be ranked that high, if there were more quality wings in this years draft. (as I said, I don't think he is worth a 1st rounder).
    if for what ever reason it happens that Xavier Henry falls to our pick, then I'll be happy if Spurs picked him. (won't happen, for the mentioned reasons. but in other years a player like him might have fallen to the #20 area.)

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    Neither of you guys like the look of Paul George?

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    I like him. but it is also hard to evaluate his potential considering the compe ion, as he played for a bad team in a not very strong conference.
    he's pretty young though, so there is a lot of upside.
    players like Pondexter and James likely don't have this upside, but I think they are more of a sure thing to become at least decent role players at NBA level.
    however, if the Spurs pick Paul, I won't complain.

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    I'm not sure this draft is that bigmen oriented for Spurs first round pick.

    Spurs pick is right now the 19th one. When you look at DX latest mock draft, there are only 4 bigmen in that area (Alabi, Whiteside, Sanders, Lawal). All the other player are SG or SF. The draft looks very weak in the PG area after Wall.

    While this draft is bigmen oriented, it seems mainly true for lottery picks.

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    I think a lot can happen till May 8th.
    I wouldn't be surprised, if (because of the lack of PG depth) either Eric Bledsoe and Kemba Walker will declare and stay in.
    (Bledsoe will be a lottery pick and Walker should be picked around #20)
    this doesn't make this class deep in the PG pool, but it would look more balanced. (and it would push some more intriguing big men or combo forwards to our draft area)

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    Anderson's shooting numbers at the combine were worse overall than expected, but wasn't his athletic testing a little better than expected? Where would you guys put him now? I think he's a safe bet to be available at #20, while some or all of the guys listed as preferences in this thread are not. Still take Pondexter over him? Willie Warren? Warren actually shot really well.

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    wouldn't read to much into this few shots at the combine. he has hit enough shots over the last 3 years to prove he offers good talent in that department. bad day or whatever.
    Spurs use a tire system and I think there is a high probability they rate him in a higher tire than Pondexter, James, Robinson.
    maybe in the same tire as Babbitt and Hayward? but who knows.
    personally I would take Pondexter over him, but Anderson clearly has more upside. (more bust potential as well IMO)
    I think the chance is pretty good the Spurs finally end up with picking him. I agree that currently it seems as if George, Henry, Babbitt and Hayward will be gone, while Anderson could still be on the board.
    however, I can't warm up to this pick. not really impressed by his personality.

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    I've been lookin at this guy for a while now, I think he would be good for the Spurs... Hoping he drops to 20 though. Good thing about the draft is most of the top 20 are big men and so at 20 we should end up with one of the top 2-3 wings in the entire draft.

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    I've been lookin at this guy for a while now, I think he would be good for the Spurs... Hoping he drops to 20 though. Good thing about the draft is most of the top 20 are big men and so at 20 we should end up with one of the top 2-3 wings in the entire draft.
    this might have been true 2 months ago. but in the last weeks and especially after the combine the wings and SFs have clearly raised their stock. big men like Motiejunas, Alabi, Sanders (even Aldridge and Whiteside) have lost a bit or significantly.
    some weeks ago none would ever have guessed that players like Babbitt or Hayward could be drafted ahead of Alabi, or that Henry or Paul could be drafted ahead of Motiejunas. now it's exactly the other way around. #20 might not be better than for the #6 or #7 wing in this draft.

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    He can shoot, but his lack of size for an NBA SF to go along with his lack of defensive fundamentals is really going to hurt him. If this is the type of player the Spurs want to pay guaranteed first round money to then they are better off going out and signing Romain Sato, who has similar length and is a better defender.
    Last edited by benefactor; 05-31-2010 at 08:45 AM.

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