I would like to subscribe to your newsletter. I have a friend who has courtside seats. Takes pics of Anderson and writes funny captions around them and texts them to me. I'm pretty sure he's had some to drink when he does that...but it's awesome
People just hate him because he's clearly not a starter on a championship team and he's also over paid. If he was getting paid 6mil/year coming off the bench for us, people would love him and he wouldn't have all the mental blocks that are pressuring him to perform.
Real talk but watch the great white hope apologists defensld him and say you're mean, you're not being fair, you're mean spirited. Smh weak hypocrites.
He is definitely going through a slump - his D and shooting were much better than before. He can be a contributor - is he over-priced? Absolutely. But he's going to eventually get out of that slump. And also, we need him to fill some minutes so as not to overtax people in the regular season. I think at this stage it's worth being patient with him.
In the last 10 games, he's attempting 5 threes per game and shooting them at 25%. That's insane, especially considering that's his only skill.
last 17 games 4.3 three attempts per game 25%. 7 pts per game 7th in scoring even gerald green with 8 or half of the games has 15 points more than him
It's actually bizarre. At his current level of play, he's legitimately in the running for worst player in the league playing rotation minutes. If he doesn't break out of this "slump," he can't be on the floor.
He's hurt as well. So Mike said more than likely playing time for Tucker and Anderson is increased at the C. So the solution for two guys who are in terrible slumps is to play them more.........sometimes I wonder why Mike thinks that way. He must see something in practice. That or he found Anderson's power up. Slapping that **** out of him before the game and during timeouts to keep him shooting lights out.
Thing that shocked me was he gave up open 3s against the Blazers and passed to I think Green. Just shows how the slump and impact mentally its had.