"but Anderson could be a rotational piece on numerous NBA rosters as a guy who can run the offense (poorly) and finish the occasional play."
And that's medium value? I guess it really is a shame we didn't keep Ayers, just for trade value.
Interesting read. I agree with two things he said definitively:
1) the Spurs probably won't make a move
2) if they do it'll be a draft pick to get someone in the last roster spot rather than moving one of our current guys
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...trade-deadline
"but Anderson could be a rotational piece on numerous NBA rosters as a guy who can run the offense (poorly) and finish the occasional play."
And that's medium value? I guess it really is a shame we didn't keep Ayers, just for trade value.
That article is bad. Makes a lot of terrible assumptions
Bleacher ing report.
I swear, I've read better stuff from posters here and the coli or some other forum. I've got reason to believe most writers are just salesmen.![]()
Half of Spurstalk could write a better article on this subject.
Article isn't terrible, really. Not great.
Anderson definitely is neutral at this point. He doesn't hurt the team but doesn't really change the game.
I'm not sure Bertans isn't worth a non-lottery pick. A savvy team would definitely give it, because he looks like he could be even better. Not that the Spurs would do it.
Bad shtick
It's an opinion piece It seems which are highly subjective anyways. Thanks for sharing OP.
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