machu46 wrote:A great way to put the ball in his hands without having to take it away from whoever a team's star/PG is: Sixth Man. I think Anderson can be a perfect 6th man, and that's an extremely valuable thing in the NBA. If you look at all of the best teams in the NBA, one of the things that they all have in common (with the exception of Indiana) is that their benches are among the league leaders in minutes per game (relative to other team's benches).
Anderson is a perfect sixth man because you can sub him in for a PG, SG, SF, or PF, and still be able to put a functional lineup around him. You can give him the ball and let him create for the rest of your bench players, and generally speaking, he'll be going against lesser competition when matched up against bench players, so he'll be able to take better advantage of his skill level. If I were picking in the 12+ range, I would love to add him to my team.
I think he'd be a great fit for pretty much any of the teams picking between Phoenix and Charlotte in this year's draft.
Other than the teams that already have a 6th man that is already ball dominant like Pho, NO, Phi depending on what the FO wants out of Wroten (I would put Kyle ahead of the development before Wroten but who knows), Cle.







