He's not a SF y'all. He's PF, that's it. Doesn't make much sense with the drafting of Robinson and possible re-signing of JT.
I know a lot of people like him, but he just isn't much of a fit anymore. Maybe if we don't re-sign JT?
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Spoke with Kings basketball president Geoff Petrie. Said the Kings' first call was to Jason Thompson's agent, Leon Rose. Added the team has made a formal offer to Thompson and he will continue to talk to Rose. Said meeting with Anderson was good. On whether Anderson was a PF or SF Petrie said: "A lot of that depends onwho’s making the opinion. He was primarily a four (power forward) in Orlando but he can play some other spots on the perimeter." Has spoken to Terrence Williams' agent, Aaron Goodwin, but J.T. is the priority to re-sign.
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Free-agent power forward Ryan Anderson met with representatives from the Sacramento Kings on Monday, reports Jason Jones of the Sacramento Bee. "Anderson had lunch with team officials and visited team's practice facility," he continues. The league's Most Improved Player is a restricted free agent, giving the Orlando Magic the right to match any offer he receives from a competing team. It's not known if Anderson and the Kings discussed contract terms.
Yep I think the Magic are not quite ready to pay out big on Anderson knowing this Howard thing is tumbling further out of their control.
And if you put Anderson and Jimmer on the floor, it creates a bunch of space. But again on defense, you will take your lumps. Might be a potent bench unit and offense defense situation lineup filler. But I would not want them as my primary starters.
Agreed. We would lose a lot of D with our second unit. But at least our offense would stagnate as badly as it did when the starters subbed out.
Are you saying Anderson would sign here to be on the bench? If so, I really doubt that. I also doubt if Orlando would not match whatever we offered. It's worth a chat and a visit of the facilities though. I hope they didn't show him PBP.
Are you saying Anderson would sign here to be on the bench? If so, I really doubt that. I also doubt if Orlando would not match whatever we offered. It's worth a chat and a visit of the facilities though. I hope they didn't show him PBP.
That would seem to be sensible. We can't just sit around assuming JT won't go anywhere else.Backup plan to JT would be the sensible read here -- local boy, so a free agent who might actually not discriiminate against us.
In this case, you want to try the quicker of the two (AR or TRob) guarding the SF on the open floor. IMO, that would be TRob who I think is quicker than Peja from what I've seen so far.Just went to 82games, and there's nothing on him playing SF. Only PF/C. I know he can shoot like a SF, I just don't think I'd want him guarding Lebron, Gay, Melo, Granger and a handful of other SF's on the perimeter.
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Spotted at lunch downtown today- local boy Ryan Anderson having lunch with Geoff Petrie and Wayne Cooper.
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So is everyone just ignoring the part of the quote where Petrie says he thinks Anderson could play the three?
Add that:I see 2 possible scenario why we're interested in Anderson.
1.) JT sees greener pastures than Sac. Either he sees Robinson supplanting him or his agent expects better $$$ than Asik had, which I don't think the Maloofs will match.
2.) Our FO thinks that Robinson can run with quick forwards on defense which would make Anderson stick with slower forwards on defense and be a Peja kind of guy on offense to spread the floor for TRob and DMC down low.
That would seem to be sensible. We can't just sit around assuming JT won't go anywhere else.
In this case, you want to try the quicker of the two (AR or TRob) guarding the SF on the open floor. IMO, that would be TRob who I think is quicker than Peja from what I've seen so far.
In this case, you want to try the quicker of the two (AR or TRob) guarding the SF on the open floor. IMO, that would be TRob who I think is quicker than Peja from what I've seen so far.
So is everyone just ignoring the part of the quote where Petrie says he thinks Anderson could play the three?
My guess is they see him as a SF and then play a zone D to make up for his lack of quickness? Would kind of hurt our rebounding though which should be one of our few strengths next year. Then again, with Anderson at SF we'd finally have a legit offensive weapon there who can really spread the floor, and his skill set compliments Cousins and TRob. Plus he's a good rebounder for a 3.