In a summer that saw stars such as Kevin Durant and Al Horford switch teams, the Cleveland Cavaliers decided to focus on bringing the majority of last season’s team, a smart move considering that group brought Cleveland it’s first major sports championship in 52 years. General Manager David Griffin did make a few moves though, saying goodbye to Matthew Dellavedova, Timofey Mozgov, Sasha Kaun, and Dahntay Jones while bringing in Kay Felder, Mike Dunleavy Jr., and Chris “Birdman” Andersen. Felder has received more attention than any second-round pick joining a championship team in recent memory, and Dunleavy’s fit with the Cavaliers has been dissected as well, but what does Andersen bring to the Wine & Gold?