yosemiteben wrote:MasterIchiro wrote:I would be fine with Anderson splitting time with Cody 20-20. Let the cream rise to the top from there. Anderson can do what McRoberts does at a fraction of the cost.
In limited minutes Cody averaged 15/9 per 36 after the all-star game so as long as you keep him around 20 he should be able to sustain that production.
I honestly think McRoberts is a waste of resources considering Cody's progress plus the need to draft and/or sign a 2nd ball handler like Stauskas and/or Lance Stephenson. Having Kyle Anderson on the team definitely tips it. If you consider McRoberts might earn 5 million, what can that 5 million get you at the backup PG spot?
I like Anderson, but you folks must not have watched him in college. He is not going to be able to guard NBA bigs any time soon. Even if his super slow shot translates, he is not going to be able to play NBA caliber defense in the post. If you think Zeller was raw, you don't want to watch Anderson try to play PF in the NBA. Very slow lateral quickness (which means slow close outs and poor PNR defense), gives up size advantage on the boards and no athleticism to make up for it. If we draft him, I think going into the season assuming he's going to play as meaningful a role as Cody is unwise.
Maybe so. If that's how it looks, I'm comfortable with Cody playing starter minutes but then again I like him more than most on here.























