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[Highlight] Without touching the ball, Kyle “Slo Mozart” Anderson orchestrates a critical late-game three



[Highlight] Without touching the ball, Kyle “Slo Mozart” Anderson orchestrates a critical late-game three

by paul_f

39 Comments

  1. Safe-Log5994

    All the crybaby Mavs fans being hypocrites.

  2. PeekyAstrounaut

    I’m convinced half of this sub doesn’t know what a moving screen is.

  3. VariousAd4198

    A Mavs fan bitching about calls is too funny man lmao unserious

  4. WolverineLong1430

    This is why I said Anderson and Kat were the most instrumental at the end. Kyle doesn’t score and he’s not the best defender but he has the IQ. He orchestrates or quarterbacks the defense more than anyone. A lot of times he’s yelling at Kat or Gobert to move. Gobert be acting like he about to post up down low asking for the ball when we all know he ain’t doing shit with the ball and likely turns it over.

  5. TopElectronic5537

    Props to Jaden who starts waving at Kat at the exact same time to slide to the corner

  6. Double-Slowpoke

    If you slow it down he’s definitely still moving, but it’s not really consequential. He was already in good screening position. It’s less egregious than most of the screens set at the top of the key.

  7. TexasRoadhead

    Soon as my flow starts, I compose art like the ghost of Mozart

  8. Medium_Cry5601

    Dallas just gave them that. Were they playing zone here?

  9. chasesomnia

    The fact he had to clap and shout to get his teammate’s attention (KAT) on such a simple and nearly obvious action we run in pickup is wild to me.

  10. Undecided-

    perfect example of a winning player and doing things that don’t show up in the stat sheets

  11. 69millionyeartrip

    I like the part where Kyrie points with nobody looking at him and yells at Luka whos not listening so theres no rotation

  12. OculusBlurr

    This is what I missed about having Cp3 on the suns even if the guy isn’t on ball. He’s telling guys where to move and what space to take up to open up a possession.

  13. Smok3dSalmon

    Man, Kyle Hollywood as hell. Look at that acting, lmao

  14. rowmean77

    I like him to be on my team.

    His movements are so slow it naturally disrupts the their defender’s rhythm.

    I remember playing against one guy like that in high school and it throws your rhythm off as a defender it becomes annoying.

  15. aladytest

    wow this guy is a maestro

    slo mozart is the next step after jokic

  16. RustCohlesLoneStar

    Most guys who can’t shoot are just in the way. Anderson though, he always finds the right way of being in the way.

  17. Brought a damn tear to my eye when I watched it again.

  18. Rubberbabeh

    Bill Walton would appreciate the title. Well done sir/madam/friend-beyond-the-binary.

  19. baconshake8

    It’s funny how Gobert keeps calling for the ball like he’s actually going to catch the ball without fumbling it

  20. Lol Rudy calling for the post multiple times…

  21. NoWayNotThisAgain

    Illegal screens work. Thats why they do them.

  22. AnkitPancakes

    would not mind OKC picking him up this offseason for extra wing depth

  23. Had a good chuckle at how blatantly Rudy is getting pushed out of the lane when boxing out for the rebound. It’s not just a little shove but PJ is just putting all his weight into it.

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