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We signed former Spurs swingman James Anderson 

Post#1 » by rocketsballin » Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:02 pm

according to hoopshype he's getting $743, 821 this season. for some reason there's a player option the next year but at zero dollars...i think he's gonna opt out :lol:

we got enough bigs so another backup wing is good, especially from the spurs.
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Post#2 » by Mr. E » Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:08 pm

Like I said in the State of the Roster thread, between this and Beverly we have to have an impending trade.

Patterson, Wollumbin, Morris, Machado, Cook, Aldrich...thinking some or all may be gone soon!
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Re: We signed former Spurs swingman James Anderson 

Post#3 » by TMU » Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:10 pm

Mr. E wrote:Like I said in the State of the Roster thread, between this and Beverly we have to have an impending trade.

Patterson, Wollumbin, Morris, Machado, Cook, Aldrich...thinking some or all may be gone soon!


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Re: We signed former Spurs swingman James Anderson 

Post#4 » by rocketsballin » Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:13 pm

no thats toney's new nickname

yeah didnt think about a trade. i dunno tho, we signed him when delfino's out. not saying he'll be out for long.
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Re: We signed former Spurs swingman James Anderson 

Post#5 » by Sasaki » Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:50 pm

I read somewhere that we would likely cut Cook. Am perfectly fine with this given that he's been barely better than Aldrich.
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Post#6 » by kam_soluusar » Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:34 pm

Wollumbin is an Australian Aboriginal word, it means Rain Man, (as in he rains threes.)
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Post#7 » by Zubby » Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:07 am

Wollumbin has more nicknames than the rest of the team in total.

Can anyone explain how Morey can sign players when we have no roster spots? Its like the league just lets him do whatever as to not invoke his raft and be owned in the future.

As we know what Morey wants, Morey gets.
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Post#8 » by 90sAllDecade » Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:59 am

Cool, some SG-SF depth maybe. Is he good at anything?
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Post#9 » by TMACFORMVP » Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:07 am

I remember kind of liking him during the draft, was touted as a good shooter with good athleticism, IIRC.

Hasn't done anything noteworthy though, but can't be any worse than Cook....
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Post#10 » by rocketsballin » Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:16 am

hes young so he still has potential. and its not easy getting playing time on the spurs. so looks like delfino got some more competition
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Post#11 » by Aaron Brooks » Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:46 am

is this the guy that was drafted by portland that has a 40 inch vert?
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Post#12 » by 90sAllDecade » Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:57 am

Well, the Knicks thought Wollumbin was done, but we recycled him into a functional rotation player.

If he can defend and hit a three I'll be happy.
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Post#13 » by 90sAllDecade » Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:01 am

Here's his old draftexpress:

http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/James-Anderson-5106/

DraftExpress wrote:NCAA Weekly Performers, 3/4/10
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Largely overlooked in preseason Big 12 player of the year discussions going into the season, James Anderson has managed to emerge as the runaway favorite for the award, despite playing in the same conference as a number of top NBA prospects. That should begin to tell you the type of junior season Anderson is having, and subsequently helps explain his steady rise up NBA draft boards.

Not the most fluid or dynamic athlete you’ll find at the collegiate level, Anderson nevertheless manages to produce in an incredibly prolific and efficient way. Out of the 35 players sporting the highest usage rates (the percentage of their team’s overall possessions they garner) in college basketball, Anderson ranks as the most efficient player around, which is a testament to how important he is to Oklahoma State’s NCAA tournament hopes.

Anderson is clearly the centerpiece of the Cowboys’ offense, as they run him off a huge number of screens on virtually every possession in an attempt to get him open looks. Staggers, flairs, curls, down-screens—any shot they can get him with his feet set is a good possession for them. Anderson’s shooting ability is simply outstanding, as he boasts excellent form, consistent mechanics, a quick release, and terrific range on his jump-shot. Despite shooting just 36% from beyond the arc this season (more an indication of the type of defenses that are thrown at him than anything), Anderson projects as a high-level NBA shooter any way you slice it when looking at the way he can put the ball in the net.

More than just a spot-up shooter, about a third of Anderson’s jumpers come off the dribble, of which he converts an excellent 43.4% according to Synergy Sports Technology. At 6-6, he needs very little space to get his shot off, as despite getting just average elevation on his jumper, he is able to fade away and create enough separation from his defender to get a good look, while still holding his mechanics steady.

These are all things we knew last year, though. Perhaps more impressive about the season Anderson is having is how often he’s getting to the free throw line. He ranks #1 among all likely wing prospects in this draft in that category on a per-minute basis, and converts an excellent 80% of his attempts once there.

Not sporting an amazing first step, Anderson takes a measured approach to his slashing game, letting things come to him and playing the game at his own unique pace. He’s very under control and thus turns the ball over at an extremely low rate considering how heavy of an offensive load he’s forced to shoulder. What’s interesting is that he appears to be extremely limited driving to his right (he drives left 86% of the time according to Synergy Sports Technology), but still doesn’t let them affect him too much, as teams are so concerned with his jump-shot that they are often more than willing to concede him driving to the basket.

The biggest chink in Anderson’s armor and the main thing holding him back from being able to project him as an outstanding NBA role-player has always been his play on the defensive end. Unfortunately, not much seems to have changed this year. Anderson isn’t much of a presence at all on the perimeter, looking very upright in his stance and showing below average lateral quickness, getting beat on a regular basis off the dribble by fairly mediocre college slashers. He doesn’t use his body well enough, lacks a significant degree of physicality in his approach, and does not utilize his length at all to contest opponents’ shots.

It’s possible that Anderson looks this way in part due to the fact that he’s trying to stay out of foul trouble or because of how heavily Oklahoma State relies on him offensively. Still, it’s not a very encouraging sign when projecting him to the NBA level. Teams will need to study this part of his game closely in private workouts to see if he has more potential in this area than he’s currently showing, as it’s an important factor considering his likely role in the NBA.

Regardless of his flaws on the defensive end, Anderson is having an outstanding junior season and has improved his NBA draft stock considerably from where it was last year. Looking at the success that a player like Marcus Thornton is having as an NBA rookie, you have to wonder if Anderson can’t at least be as good as him, considering that he’s two inches taller. In a draft that is looking exceptionally shallow at the traditional 2-3 swingman position, Anderson at the moment stands out as one of the best options available.


Not happy about the defensive review, but if he's somewhat athletic and can score enough to give guys rest or spell out Delfino's role if he's hurt, it might be an okay pickup.
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Post#14 » by x- » Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:19 pm

Zubby wrote:Can anyone explain how Morey can sign players when we have no roster spots? Its like the league just lets him do whatever as to not invoke his raft and be owned in the future.

As we know what Morey wants, Morey gets.


Rockets FO usually leaks deals once they are agreed to in principle - not when they become offical. Thus there doesn't have to be an open roster spot at that time. The time of the signing is all that matters.

Cook will be waived for Anderson, once he officially signs. Machado for Beverley, I presume.

Aaron Brooks wrote:is this the guy that was drafted by portland that has a 40 inch vert?


No that's Elliot Williams. Guy sucks. :)

I think Anderson will ultimately replace either Douglas or Delfino. Decent chance one of those guys gets traded to a contender at the trade deadline. More likely Icelander, I would think.
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Re: We signed former Spurs swingman James Anderson 

Post#15 » by rocketsballin » Tue Jan 1, 2013 3:07 pm

rockets are gonna cut cook to sign anderson http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/22 ... n_Anderson.
i dont think a trade's coming, at least not in the near future. royce is on the dleague roster so that allows us to get beverly. now we cut cook for anderson, so thats 15.

im hoping royce eventually shows up for the dleague and stays there the whole season. this offseason the team meets with him to figure out how everything's gonna work out.
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Post#16 » by Mr. E » Tue Jan 1, 2013 10:48 pm

Welcome to the team, James Anderson! Can't wait to see what this guy can do.

And thank you to Cook for his service while he was a Rocket. I appreciated the fact that he showed up, practiced hard and took advantage of every opportunity he had on the court like it might be his last.

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Re: We signed former Spurs swingman James Anderson 

Post#17 » by rocketsballin » Wed Jan 2, 2013 12:02 am

looks like we got a solid backup wing defender, at least for the future
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Post#18 » by 90sAllDecade » Wed Jan 2, 2013 1:06 am

He might be serviceable, or perhaps just another guy. If he's a little better than Cook at half the price, that's good too.

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Post#19 » by madbucky » Wed Jan 2, 2013 9:35 am

The biggest chink in Anderson’s armor and the main thing holding him back from being able to project him as an outstanding NBA role-player has always been his play on the defensive end. Unfortunately, not much seems to have changed this year. Anderson isn’t much of a presence at all on the perimeter, looking very upright in his stance and showing below average lateral quickness, getting beat on a regular basis off the dribble by fairly mediocre college slashers. He doesn’t use his body well enough, lacks a significant degree of physicality in his approach, and does not utilize his length at all to contest opponents’ shots.


Um, this is a huge red flag for me. Houston is currently 7th in the NBA in pts scored per possession, 19th in pts allowed per possession. We need some defensive oriented players, not more offense!

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Re: We signed former Spurs swingman James Anderson 

Post#20 » by MaxRider » Wed Jan 2, 2013 2:04 pm

yea he isn't really a good defender and shooter
that's why spurs went with donny green instead

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