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[Krawczynski] When it comes to Kyle Anderson, the Wolves just really like the defensive versatility and leadership that he brings to the table. The offense has been an issue, for sure, but they’ve always focused more on what does well. He’s important for them.



[Krawczynski] When it comes to Kyle Anderson, the Wolves just really like the defensive versatility and leadership that he brings to the table. The offense has been an issue, for sure, but they’ve always focused more on what does well. He’s important for them.

by DrWolves

31 Comments

  1. Lmao I got nothing to say. Anybody who has watched or played basketball can see how fucking atrocious Anderson has been all season long. Fine, you like his defensive versatility? Cool, then pick and choose your spots better when he plays and give him less minutes. For a team that struggles so much offensively, especially in the 4th quarter, the fact Anderson is consistently in the game with less than 3 or 4 minutes to play is flat out treason

  2. FullBonus

    This sub isn’t gonna like it, but removing a really big locker room presence mid way through the season isn’t a good idea.

  3. Ultimately there’s more to basketball than what happens on the court. So I get keeping him, but hopefully Morris will allow for his role to be simplified or reduced in some way

  4. FuckThaLakers

    That’s great and I totally get it. Don’t even fully disagree with the assessment! But if that’s the team’s position, Finch has gotta be more careful with how/when he uses Kyle.

    Defenders don’t even try to stay in the same zip code when he has the ball, the other team forms a wall around the paint and we end up making bad passes looking for a look that can’t exist with Kyle on the floor.

    He’s not the release valve he was last season. I wish he was, but he isn’t. Finch needs to start playing him the way he would play any other guy with Kyle’s profile, because, on balance, he’s hurting the team right now.

  5. the_devil_wears_jnco

    the negativity surrounding him is getting ridiculous. its not helpful. he’s a contributor with some unique strengths and weaknesses, everyone can calm down. he’s the current scapegoat just like half a dozen guys have been before him

  6. Stunning_Passion5923

    Kyle hive we ride!! The haters just don’t understand. When he’s locking up Kawhi/Shai/KD/Luka/Jokic – basically whoever in the playoffs, you’ll remember this day.  (Also, if we bring in another buyout guy who can play offense (Dinwiddie?) don’t be surprised to see Kyle’s advanced stats climb up. Not playing alongside other non-shooters like J-Mac/Shake will be huge)

  7. Solid defender against 3/4s and is the best on the team at being the cog against zone defenses. Makes sense that they want to keep that

  8. Ok_Excuse_3695

    The Monte addition is going to really dwindle Kyle’s minutes. Personally I’d make Kyle available next to KAT and Naz only. Basically a backup 5. He won’t get killed on switches, he doesn’t have to stretch the floor from the corners. He obviously doesn’t have the rebounding chops, but you gotta give something up if you’re sticking with him.

    I also like the decision to stick with him, it was not going to upgrade just by attaching a 2nd to him

  9. Novel-Detail-743

    Ladies and gentlemen we are talking about the same leadership that gets a tech on the bench in the final minute of a game.
    We are talking about the same defensive versatility that still maintains an elite defense when he is off the floor.
    IM FINISHED

  10. If Finch doesn’t learn Anderson can’t be played big minutes he’ll be losing his job

  11. twovles31

    Yeah his leadership was really helpful getting a tech from the bench the other night.

  12. Hefty-Profession-567

    Hopefully adding Monte and whatever we can find in the buyout market can allow us to play him to his more natural strengths without having to sacrifice so much offense.

  13. Alternative-Half6705

    Worst offensive player on the team so no hes not important

  14. CantaloupeCamper

    Who isn’t great if you focus on the positives?

  15. soft-cookie

    I like keeping Kyle, but his best skillsets (outside of leadership) are defense and playmaking. We just added efficient bench playmaking in Morris, and we’re already a top 5 defense.

    I really hope this team picks up shooting on the buyout market, but at the end of the day it seems Finch and TC wanted to roll with this core all the way through the postseason. We’ll see how it plays out

  16. blumpkinmuncher

    he has a role in the league for sure, just not on this team. I thought a trade would be a mutually beneficial to both parties. just have to hope he doesn’t become a detriment to the locker room rather than an asset once his minutes inevitably drop.

  17. I’m okay with Kyle on the team. I just want Finch to be more selective with his usage of Kyle because it’s over half of the season and he’s probably not getting better offensively

  18. cheeseandrum

    More like he literally has no value to any team except us.

  19. greenflyingdragon

    He was great last year. Dunno what happened.

  20. I do value his defense at times. That said, he can exhibit his leadership in the locker room and on the bench (if he can keep his mouth shut.) He can be valuable as a defensive substitution. And on offense he can stand in the corner and never touch the ball.

  21. SnarfSniffsStardust

    It’s tough playing 2 of those types of players huge minutes though. I’m nervous about having 1 dude who is anemic from 3 playing big minutes let alone 2.

    Could say this same stuff about Okogie

  22. badboyfreud

    Has anyone noticed his shot looking different and faster this year? There seems to be a lot less lateral movement and smoother release. I wonder if he’s been working on it and still isn’t comfortable with it yet

  23. anupsidedownpotato

    The problem with Kyle is he CANT SEE. Otherwise I like him and that’s coming from a certified slomo hater when we first got him

  24. Throebach

    Like I said, I think that eye injury really fucked him up.. No way he just goes from being decent on offense one season ago to basically scared to score now unless it’s bothering him.

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