Kyle Anderson was on the other side of the Grizzlies-Timberwolves rivalry last season, and his heady defense and solid play offensively was one reason the Wolves wanted to bring him in this offseason when Anderson was a free agent.
Anderson played a big part in sending his former team home Friday in a 111-100 Wolves win.
Anderson began the game by hitting two threes and finished 23 points on the night. He also helped lead an 8-2 fourth-quarter burst that helped the Wolves get some distance on the scoreboard.
Anderson then ended the game for good with a steal of Ja Morant and a no-look, over-the-shoulder pass to Jaden McDaniels for an easy bucket with 1 minutes, 41 seconds to play.