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I've heard people on this board say Kyle Anderson might transfer if he does not go pro. Is there any truth in this? And where would he transfer?
Very interested to see how he turns out in the NBA. He says he's a PG but he basically played PF this year. His athleticism concerns me given the fact that he can't shoot at all. You need to have one or the other at the next level.
Regardless, he can transfer to UConn if he'd like.
For those who claim the NBA is so talented today, this is a classic example of why they are wrong. Sure the level of athleticism is far greater today than 15 years ago, but the league is filled with kids like him. Top recruits who were ok in a year or two of college and then they go pro, get drafted, and will play. Kid has no business on an NBA roster, but if he were to leave he, would get drafted and would most play if he made a bottom 15 team. Far too many one and two and dones in the league playing because teams tank it for 3-5 years stockpiling young talent and hoping they develop. This can be said of more than half the teams in the East.
I suppose the severity of his injury will play a role. If he would still be in recovery next fall then a transfer would make sense.9.7 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 3.5 apg is not so bad for a 19 year old freshman. He's got a solid handle & needs work on his shooting. While he isn't a great athlete, he seems to make up for that with IQ. If he transfers, he would be 21 years old when he is eligible though. Is it worth him to transfer?