Anderson probably chose UCLA after they gave him an incredible amount of money.
I'm "sure" that was a quote from a SH bulletin board, becuz fans of the Storm no longer possess an recruiting inferiority complex when compared to the former big boys, becuz as Vince Vaughan once said, "Now we have our big boy [recruiting] pants on, and our staff will get what they need to excel over the long term." lol
Seriously, if the wildcard was Kyle going away/not going away, well it flipped on the home teams. So be it. Any player can hope they'll improve a certain skill set which can help them for the pros, but as mlkt recently stated that he believes in talent. Kyle would have received comparable prep for the next level here as much as @ UCLA. If he has the perception there's something better there, so be it, but I'm not buying it when I look at a side by side comparison. I'll hang my hat on this staff over Ben's because it's a close call either way. But much like a coach cannot teach height, they also cannot teach NBA level quickness and lateral movement. KA's edge will always be vision. I hope for him he has just enough quickness for the NBA so his distribution skills can shine, but if he hits a wall, there'll always be room in a pro league somewhere. This a good study case to see if a unique skill set player, ala Magic (don't worry, I'm not sayin' he's the next Magic), can make it in the league with a little less physical gifts than most. I want to still say yes, but it remains to be seen.