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The Real Value of Ryan Anderson

Posted on 12/13/13 at 11:39 am
Posted by corndeaux
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 12/13/13 at 11:39 am
GREAT article demonstrating how the team has improved because of Anderson. Includes some video and a couple of data tables. Also a fair look at the team from a non fan.

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New Orleans played its first nine games of the season without the 25 year-old sharpshooter, but the narrative barely noticed. After the Pellies opened 3-6 this year, stories centered on Davis’s development during a disappointing start and big picture organizational questions that clouded the future. Was Jrue Holiday really worth two first-round picks? Would three-guard lineups – featuring Holiday, Eric Gordon, and much-maligned free agent acquisition Tyreke Evans – ever figure it out? How safe was Monty Williams?

Valid or otherwise, those concerns ignored the crucial context of Anderson’s injury. Expecting the young and revamped Pelicans to take off running this season was irrational; assuming they’d do so without the full extent of their core available was downright irresponsible.

Considering the circumstances, that New Orleans is .500 in mid-December is cause for minor celebration. Playing just one extended stretch without Anderson or Davis should be a losing proposition, but two in as many months? It wouldn’t shock if the Pelicans were dead in the water by now. That’s an understanding lost on most, though, indicative of the NBA world’s error in assessing Anderson’s worth.


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The irony is that popular narrative is bound to swing Anderson’s way soon enough. His raw stats since returning from injury befit a household name: 21.7 PPG, 47.7% 3PT FGs, and 97.3% FTs. Should Anderson maintain this blistering shooting pace, he’ll even garner faint All-Star consideration come February. The more likely scenario, though, eventually calls for natural regression and typical devaluation of his overall stock.

But even as Anderson’s numbers come back to earth, his impact on the Pelicans will remain otherworldly. The all-encompassing effects of high-volume, high-accuracy shooters align perfectly with those of their pick-and-roll busting, rim-protecting defensive counterparts, but the basketball public has been slow to accept that reality. When that necessary shift comes, Anderson will be the momentum behind it.
Posted by corndeaux
Member since Sep 2009
9634 posts
Posted on 12/13/13 at 11:46 am to
Also this was in Lowe's column on Asik today. Re the $15m balloon payment next year

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It turned off the Pelicans, for instance, though they were never super-interested in flipping Ryan Anderson for Asik. 


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Posted by quail man
New York, NY
Member since May 2010
40930 posts
Posted on 12/13/13 at 12:38 pm to
he must have been reading some of my threads on here recently
Posted by Solo
Member since Aug 2008
8245 posts
Posted on 12/13/13 at 1:16 pm to
When AD gets back the front court minutes should be split up as follows:

36 AD
36 Ryno
24 Smith

Steamroll should get 12 minutes when we play other big centers.

AD/Ryno should always be on the floor to close out the game.

Posted by CocoLoco
Member since Jan 2012
29108 posts
Posted on 12/13/13 at 1:52 pm to
Ryno is such a beast
Posted by chrisksaint
Florida
Member since Jul 2011
1712 posts
Posted on 12/13/13 at 6:07 pm to
I've said from Day 1 since the Asik trade ideas, Ryno's spacing on the floor is way too valuable to just flip like that
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