I like what I saw but we have a lot of similar forwards. We could use skill on the perimeter.
I don’t see us adding that kind of player at this stage. We’re deep at both guard spots. We can run three guard sets with Dunn or Williams defending the three.
It looks like Champagnie will be seeing some time at the three which I suprisingly don’t hate.
Is a 3-4-5 of say Champ, Earlington, and this kid really that small? I think it’s probably just as skilled compared to traditional SF-PF-C opposing lineups.
From what I have gathered watching Anderson thus far, he likes to get cheap and easy points from his forwards in secondary transition. The speed and endurance of opposing big men is an area he can exploit. You do that by rotating fresh bodies that can make a dribble or two to finish.