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Anderson to the Spurs: Steal of The Draft
« on: June 26, 2014, 10:48:26 PM »

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So typical of the Spurs to steal a an under-appreciated player with a unique skill set.

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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2014, 10:50:54 PM »

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They say his passing ability is tops so he'll fit right into the movement in the Spurs.
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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2014, 10:51:20 PM »

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This is practically grand theft by the Spurs. Kyle Anderson will be a top 5 player from this draft, and I say that with the straightest face. You'd figure after over a decade of dominance, the other 29 leagues would stop gift wrapping gems to the Spurs.

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Kyle Anderson would have had the most bust potential if he had been taken by anybody else.  With the Spurs, he definitely has the most "steal of the draft" potential.
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Re: Anderson to the Spurs: Steal of The Draft
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2014, 10:53:28 PM »

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This is practically grand theft by the Spurs. Kyle Anderson will be a top 5 player from this draft, and I say that with the straightest face. You'd figure after over a decade of dominance, the other 29 leagues would stop gift wrapping gems to the Spurs.

I completely agree. It's incredible that a guy like LaVine goes almost 20 picks ahead of his wildly superior and uniquely intelligent and skilled teammate.

People will look back at this pick and laugh at the collective NBA.

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« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2014, 11:06:57 PM »

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I completely agree. It's incredible that a guy like LaVine goes almost 20 picks ahead of his wildly superior and uniquely intelligent and skilled teammate.

People will look back at this pick and laugh at the collective NBA.

Minnesota has one of the longest playoff droughts in the NBA for a reason.

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« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2014, 11:11:49 PM »

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This is practically grand theft by the Spurs. Kyle Anderson will be a top 5 player from this draft, and I say that with the straightest face. You'd figure after over a decade of dominance, the other 29 leagues would stop gift wrapping gems to the Spurs.
you can thank the raptors for drafting a brazilian no name at pick 20

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Kyle Anderson would have had the most bust potential if he had been taken by anybody else.  With the Spurs, he definitely has the most "steal of the draft" potential.

So basically almost anyone Spurs will choose has a "steal of the draft" potential :D
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« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2014, 11:54:20 PM »

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At pick 17 my list was:

Young
Anderson
Napier


There's a reason the Spurs have racked up the 50-win + seasons consistently.

Anderson was totally undervalued

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« Reply #9 on: June 27, 2014, 12:05:32 AM »

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the pick says more about the spurs than it says about Anderson.

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« Reply #10 on: June 27, 2014, 12:15:44 AM »

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People are going over the top with this in my opinion.

Anderson is nice, and he fell to the Spurs.
I think Harris is a steal at 19 and Vonleh at 9 is too.

Spurs just got a guy with less 'upside' than alot of the teams before them. He'll contribute quickly but what's his ceiling?

Anyway, not a huge steal in my opinion but still nice to get him there at the end of the first round.
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« Reply #11 on: June 27, 2014, 12:18:30 AM »

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This is practically grand theft by the Spurs. Kyle Anderson will be a top 5 player from this draft, and I say that with the straightest face. You'd figure after over a decade of dominance, the other 29 leagues would stop gift wrapping gems to the Spurs.

I completely agree. It's incredible that a guy like LaVine goes almost 20 picks ahead of his wildly superior and uniquely intelligent and skilled teammate.

People will look back at this pick and laugh at the collective NBA.

Man I thought that Lavine going so quickly was really a stretch.  He was bad in the last 6-8 games of the year for UCLA.  He didn't give them much at all in the tourney.  He played well earlier in the year against lesser teams.

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« Reply #12 on: June 27, 2014, 12:24:49 AM »

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This is only a good pick for the spurs because they know how to utilize him.  The Diaw comparisons are good but look how terrible Diaw looked in certain offenses.  I don't think he's one of the top 5 because there would have to be a lot of busts for that to happen.

I too couldn't believe the Lavine (Gerald Green 2.0) pick.  Minny is trying to hit a homerun with a broomstick.

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« Reply #13 on: June 27, 2014, 12:27:08 AM »

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This is only a good pick for the spurs because they know how to utilize him.  The Diaw comparisons are good but look how terrible Diaw looked in certain offenses.  I don't think he's one of the top 5 because there would have to be a lot of busts for that to happen.

I too couldn't believe the Lavine (Gerald Green 2.0) pick.  Minny is trying to hit a homerun with a broomstick.

I agree 100%.  In a draft where there are so many good players in the 7-15 range why not choose someone who will help your team and be more of a sure thing?  Minn is just the own worst enemy.  Draft smart, get what you can for Love, and get on with it.  Unfortunately, they will do none of that.


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« Reply #14 on: June 27, 2014, 12:45:30 AM »

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This is only a good pick for the spurs because they know how to utilize him.  The Diaw comparisons are good but look how terrible Diaw looked in certain offenses.  I don't think he's one of the top 5 because there would have to be a lot of busts for that to happen.

I too couldn't believe the Lavine (Gerald Green 2.0) pick.  Minny is trying to hit a homerun with a broomstick.

I agree 100%.  In a draft where there are so many good players in the 7-15 range why not choose someone who will help your team and be more of a sure thing?  Minn is just the own worst enemy.  Draft smart, get what you can for Love, and get on with it.  Unfortunately, they will do none of that.

This after they struck out on a "homerun" 2 guard last year.  This franchise blamed McHale for a lot even though he drafted the one player of value the team has. 

I think all GM's are allowed to try to get that big fish but at that pick they should've taken one of the many solid players left on the board or traded the pick to someone competent.