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    Just wanna know if Pop ever learns anything not 2 years apart.

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    Relax its CIA Pop, he never makes mistakes. He only played Kyle in the playoffs so he can catch OKC off guard next season when he plays him 25 MPG instead of 15

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    The only thing worse than this past years playing time given to Fathead is the possibility of even more mpg.

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    Tony is like Deadpool. He's a cancer but you can't get rid of him and he's always good for a laugh.

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    Tony is like Deadpool. He's a cancer but you can't get rid of him and he's always good for a laugh.

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    Hopefully he didn't already waste Duncan's last year by playing Anderson in the playoffs :

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    I laugh at the Kyle Anderson hate. It shows pure ignorance. There were times during this year he was easily one of the 5 best. He's 22, and just coming off his second year. He will undoubtedly play himself into the starting lineup within a couple years, by the age of 24-25. His jumpshot improved and his defensive understanding was leaps and bounds better this year.

    Only fools can't see that. Then again, this board is full of fools. Hateful, ignorant, bigoted fools.

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    I laugh at the Kyle Anderson hate. It shows pure ignorance. There were times during this year he was easily one of the 5 best. He's 22, and just coming off his second year. He will undoubtedly play himself into the starting lineup within a couple years, by the age of 24-25. His jumpshot improved and his defensive understanding was leaps and bounds better this year.

    Only fools can't see that. Then again, this board is full of fools. Hateful, ignorant, bigoted fools.

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    I laugh at the Kyle Anderson hate. It shows pure ignorance. There were times during this year he was easily one of the 5 best. He's 22, and just coming off his second year. He will undoubtedly play himself into the starting lineup within a couple years, by the age of 24-25. His jumpshot improved and his defensive understanding was leaps and bounds better this year.

    Only fools can't see that. Then again, this board is full of fools. Hateful, ignorant, bigoted fools.
    Not all, but the loudest, and most obvious trolls yes and they won't go away. To post in their thread is to fuel them further and bump their troll thread, thus I have given up with them.
    Thanks for posting though.
    Frankly Kyle barely had the ball and got very short minutes, not sufficient to get a rhythm or get shots or opportunities. That was not his role, he was just there to give Kawhi a breather. Now, if Pop didn't balance rotations otherwise that was on him, and if the rest other 4 men in that bench were incapable of scoring and needed either Kawhi or LMA to hold their hands, that is on them. He's just the easiest scapegoat bc Patty Mills is a favorite of these trolls and they won't blame him or acknowledge that he was just absolutely horrible all playoffs and the latter part of the season really (bc they already hate on Tony, so they are reluctant to troll on Patty), and from there on everyone in the bench was absolutely ghastly, including Manu. So yea, when the alternative is blaming all the veterans in the bench, its better to blame the kid.

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    He isn't probably going to play in the summer league this summer, but he really needs to improve on a couple things. I really hope we get a look at him next year as a backup point guard if Mills and Manu aren't here. I think he is out of position, and shouldn't be playing back up 3 at this point. The question will be is he quick enough to guard point guards in the NBA like Shaun Livingston can who is the the same size, and pretty lengthy also? I think Anderson's literal quickness on defense is underrated, but at this point of his career I haven't been thrilled by Kyle for the most part. Hopefully this is his breakout season especially as a playmaker off the bench.

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    He isn't probably going to play in the summer league this summer, but he really needs to improve on a couple things. I really hope we get a look at him next year as a backup point guard if Mills and Manu aren't here. I think he is out of position, and shouldn't be playing back up 3 at this point. The question will be is he quick enough to guard point guards in the NBA like Shaun Livingston can who is the the same size, and pretty lengthy also? I think Anderson's literal quickness on defense is underrated, but at this point of his career I haven't been thrilled by Kyle for the most part. Hopefully this is his breakout season especially as a playmaker off the bench.
    We'll see. That is on Pop. If he doesn't get an increased role in terms of playmaking this upcoming season, they should look at trading him. He clearly has talent as a playmaker and passer, but the presence of so many playmakers in the bench doesn't take advantage of him in that role. Manu still creates and needs the ball a lot and after that, Boris and Patty.

    I was tempted to make a post about how this past season was really Pop starting to turn over the bench to Patty. He had Manu there for help, but Patty had the ball a whole lot and was used for large stretches as a traditional PG. I think it was Pop trying to push Mills' development as a playmaker along. He had some good games sometimes, but he's clearly too much of a shooter and tends to chuck way too much when his shot isn't falling. Since he's not the kind of PG that gets to the foul line or to the basket it was strange bc when Mills' jumpshot isn't on, there isn't much else he can do.

    I consider this past season as if it was Kyle's rookie season. He really wasn't integrated his rook season, and played spot minutes. His best games where when Kawhi was injured and he was quickly dispatched to the dleague the rest of the season after that. He clearly needed it and it was for the best. But the point is, if they don't plan to turn over more playmaking duties on his shoulders b4 his rookie deal is up (within the next couple of seasons), they won't ever get the best of his ability.

    Now if you consider this season as the first one that Pop really had him in the team and coached him personally, then it makes sense that they took it slow. Next season I'd expect more playmaking duties for him and he either makes it or he won't. But to judge him as a playmaker based on a season in which he was played off the ball and Pop was clearly trying to push Mills as a true PG (with mixed results at best) is misguided. He is still 22. There are players in this draft older than he is. He's actually within the first 15 players in his draft class in many metrics even played out of position as he was.

    I truly expect that he will be better next season, but yes, let's scapegoat the disappointing results of the season on Kyle.

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    Number one rotation mistake was benching Kawhi for Kyle in the first quarters. Kyles definitely overrated by Pop.

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    We'll see. That is on Pop. If he doesn't get an increased role in terms of playmaking this upcoming season, they should look at trading him. He clearly has talent as a playmaker and passer, but the presence of so many playmakers in the bench doesn't take advantage of him in that role. Manu still creates and needs the ball a lot and after that, Boris and Patty.

    I was tempted to make a post about how this past season was really Pop starting to turn over the bench to Patty. He had Manu there for help, but Patty had the ball a whole lot and was used for large stretches as a traditional PG. I think it was Pop trying to push Mills' development as a playmaker along. He had some good games sometimes, but he's clearly too much of a shooter and tends to chuck way too much when his shot isn't falling. Since he's not the kind of PG that gets to the foul line or to the basket it was strange bc when Mills' jumpshot isn't on, there isn't much else he can do.

    I consider this past season as if it was Kyle's rookie season. He really wasn't integrated his rook season, and played spot minutes. His best games where when Kawhi was injured and he was quickly dispatched to the dleague the rest of the season after that. He clearly needed it and it was for the best. But the point is, if they don't plan to turn over more playmaking duties on his shoulders b4 his rookie deal is up (within the next couple of seasons), they won't ever get the best of his ability.

    Now if you consider this season as the first one that Pop really had him in the team and coached him personally, then it makes sense that they took it slow. Next season I'd expect more playmaking duties for him and he either makes it or he won't. But to judge him as a playmaker based on a season in which he was played off the ball and Pop was clearly trying to push Mills as a true PG (with mixed results at best) is misguided. He is still 22. There are players in this draft older than he is. He's actually within the first 15 players in his draft class in many metrics even played out of position as he was.

    I truly expect that he will be better next season, but yes, let's scapegoat the disappointing results of the season on Kyle.
    Idk, I feel like Joseph was in a similar position, but he really started to make strides and impact the game even with limited time. Different kind of player of course, but he too wasn't getting a ton of time, and spent a lot of time in the D-League. Joseph fought and hustled like while he was out there, and he really improved his mid-range jump shot. When Anderson is out there, I could see some improvement in a game, but then his next couple it's like he took 3 steps back.

    I get the whole, he doesn't get time so he can't develop chemistry, but that's not always true. I think the jump shot should be the thing he works on the most. Cause while it's not his game, if he can't catch and shoot in our system, then he's going to hurt us. I mean even Parker plays off the ball and will camp in the corner and shoot, and he couldn't shoot worth a lick when he got in the league. If he's a playmaker, that's fine, that'll come with repe ion and what not. But he's got to get some confidence in that shot of his

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    pop better get KD to join

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    pop better get KD to join
    He can play behind Kyle till he learns the ropes.

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    He can play behind Kyle till he learns the ropes.



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    Idk, I feel like Joseph was in a similar position, but he really started to make strides and impact the game even with limited time. Different kind of player of course, but he too wasn't getting a ton of time, and spent a lot of time in the D-League. Joseph fought and hustled like while he was out there, and he really improved his mid-range jump shot. When Anderson is out there, I could see some improvement in a game, but then his next couple it's like he took 3 steps back.

    I get the whole, he doesn't get time so he can't develop chemistry, but that's not always true. I think the jump shot should be the thing he works on the most. Cause while it's not his game, if he can't catch and shoot in our system, then he's going to hurt us. I mean even Parker plays off the ball and will camp in the corner and shoot, and he couldn't shoot worth a lick when he got in the league. If he's a playmaker, that's fine, that'll come with repe ion and what not. But he's got to get some confidence in that shot of his
    Kyle's really a playmaker, Joseph was not. He's already played more than Cojo did his second season. He really needs to improve on the 3, which he's admitted he's not where the team needs him to be, but if you draft Anderson to play him off the ball, you are definitely not going to get the most out of him. You'd be much better served with a Bertans type. Cojo didn't really flourish until he got out of San Antonio. He did make strides, but he was not a regular and was always yanked in and out and ceding time to Mills. Do something like that to Ginobili or any of the regular vets. It does affect rhythm, confidence etc. Anderson may be the same way as Cojo unfortunately. It may take him being somewhere else with more opportunities for him to flourish and then we'd be here thinking wtf was Pop thinking.

    Cojo could have served us more than Mills going forward who was a perfect to complement Ginobili but the bench should no longer be structured like that. It's time to put the ball in someone younger's hands. I think personally Pop gave the chance to Mills this past season while he also tried to develop both Simmons and Anderson whenever he could spare it (garbage time and towards the end of the season). The Mills experiment was a flop, so it's time to try someone new.

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    Last years? He wasted the last half of his career with Bonner.

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    Last years? He wasted the last half of his career with Bonner.
    Lay off Junior.. he stretched the floor.

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    Cory Joseph played defense and attacked the rim. Fathead does neither

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    slurp slurp Kyle... hummm Kyle...slurp slurp....Kyle...playmaker huuummmm...ooohhhh... aahhhhh....yesssss

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    I laugh at the Kyle Anderson hate. It shows pure ignorance. There were times during this year he was easily one of the 5 best. He's 22, and just coming off his second year. He will undoubtedly play himself into the starting lineup within a couple years, by the age of 24-25. His jumpshot improved and his defensive understanding was leaps and bounds better this year.

    Only fools can't see that. Then again, this board is full of fools. Hateful, ignorant, bigoted fools.
    Wow, it's not trolling. Kyle Anderson is atrocious. The man ignited okc's run. He has no business playing a second , outside garbage time

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