It’s been nearly three weeks since Kyle Anderson was named the starting shooting guard for the San Antonio Spurs as they took on the Golden State Warriors.
Per Basketball Reference, it was a position that Anderson played an estimated one percent during the 2015-16 season. But with so many limited options to start the current season, Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich went with the versatile forward who has enough corporate knowledge to keep the Spurs’ offense churning, without sacrificing the integrity of his bench.
Anderson’s starting stint ended with three points, four rebounds and a steal in 22 minutes.