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Ryan Anderson 

Post#1 » by Silver Man » Sun Feb 3, 2008 4:54 am

Has anyone seen this guy play in a game for more than what Highlights show? This guy is a beast. Today against Washington University he had 33 points and 17 rebounds. Right now Ryan Anderson is averaging 21.8 points per a game, 9.6 rebounds per a game, shooting 86% on free-throws. This season he has gotten a 36 point night, 32, 30, 33 point nights. A pair of games with 17 rebounds including earlier tonight. 12 of his 20 games this year he has gotten 20 22 points or more. In 9 of his 20 games he has gotten 10 or more rebounds.

What are your guy's thoughts on this guy. Do you believe he is a Top 20 pick Top 15, where do you think he is going to be selected?
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Post#2 » by SactownHrtBrks8 » Sun Feb 3, 2008 7:53 am

:) i made a thread about this not too long ago. People said he's second round at best. Will see what they think now :)
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Post#3 » by jumanji » Sun Feb 3, 2008 4:41 pm

I think a little better version of an Austin Croshere. Imagine if he played in Europe.
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Post#4 » by RussellandFlow » Sun Feb 3, 2008 8:46 pm

As a Cal fan I get to see him play a lot, he is definitely a versatile player. Right now I would say he borderline a first round pick.
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Post#5 » by guaves13 » Mon Feb 4, 2008 9:15 pm

He certainly can shoot and rebound. From scouting reports I gather the only knocks are strength and athleticism? If he is better than Croshere I would think he would be a sure 1st rounder. How about Brian Cook? Would that be a good comp?
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Post#6 » by magee » Tue Feb 5, 2008 7:46 pm

First round pick. He offers one thing that guys like Croshere, Cook and Van Horn couldn't muster in college consistently against bigs: rebounds. The kid has shown he knows how to rebound against bigger players. That will help his case immediately. I could see him turning out to be a better pro than his teammate DeVon Hardin.
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Post#7 » by DanTown8587 » Wed Feb 6, 2008 7:44 am

The funny thing about Anderson and Hardin is Hardin is the better prospect, but Anderson is the better college player. With that said, I would not be surprised to see Hardin go to a playoff team like Orlando, but then Anderson goes to a title contender like Dallas or Golden State.
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Post#8 » by old rem » Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:26 am

magee wrote:First round pick. He offers one thing that guys like Croshere, Cook and Van Horn couldn't muster in college consistently against bigs: rebounds. The kid has shown he knows how to rebound against bigger players. That will help his case immediately. I could see him turning out to be a better pro than his teammate DeVon Hardin.


Agree.

Hardin has an extra inch but far less skills. Anderson will go 5 slots higher than you think-and still be a bargain--if he even comes out this summer.
His understanding of the game will mean a quick transition to the pros. He's no "freak athlete" so don't expect NBA All Star,but he's a good solid player.
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