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Kevin Anderson
PG - 6'0, 175lbs - 35 years old - 0 years of NBA experience
Retired - Retired after 2017 season
  • Birthdate: 12/21/1988
  • Drafted (NBA): Undrafted, 2011
  • Pre-draft team: Richmond
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: -
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
23rd July, 2011FranceSigned a one year contract with Strasbourg.
28th September, 2012NBASigned an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Cleveland.
10th October, 2012NBAWaived by Cleveland.
1st November, 2012D-LeagueDesignated as an allocated player by Canton Charge.
17th December, 2012D-LeagueWaived by Canton Charge.
22nd December, 2012ItalySigned for the remainder of the season with Cantu.
2nd April, 2013ItalyReleased by Cantu.
2nd April, 2013SwitzerlandSigned for the remainder of the season with SAM Massagno.
23rd September, 2013GreeceSigned a one year contract with Ilysiakos.
23rd January, 2014GreeceReleased by Ilysiakos.
27th January, 2014TurkeySigned for the remainder of the season with Aliaga Petkim.
1st November, 2014D-LeagueDrafted 74th overall in the 2014 D-League Draft by Erie BayHawks.
13th November, 2014D-LeagueWaived by Erie BayHawks.
2nd March, 2015GreeceSigned for the remainder of the season with Nea Kifisia.
28th October, 2015LuxembourgSigned for the remainder of the season with Sparta Bertrange.
5th January, 2016LuxembourgLeft Sparta Bertrange.
2nd February, 2016GreeceSigned for the remainder of the season with Apollon Patras.
3rd March, 2016GreeceLeft Apollon Patras.
4th March, 2016CyprusSigned for the remainder of the season with Enosis.
30th October, 2016D-LeagueDrafted 94th overall in the 2016 D-League Draft by Austin Spurs.
10th November, 2016D-LeagueWaived by Austin Spurs.
13th January, 2017PolandSigned a 10 day tryout with Energa Czarni.
Career Moves
2007 - 2011Richmond (NCAA)
July 2011 - June 2012Strasbourg (France)
July 2012Orlando Magic (Summer League)
September 2012 - October 2012Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA)
November 2012 - December 2012Canton Charge (D-League)
December 2012 - April 2013Cantu (Italy)
April 2013 - June 2013SAM Massagno (Switzerland)
September 2013 - January 2014Ilyasiakos (Greece)
January 2014 - June 2014Aliaga Petkim (Turkey)
November 2014Erie BayHawks (D-League)
March 2015 - June 2015Nea Kifisia (Greece)
October 2015 - January 2016Bertrange (Luxembourg)
February 2016 - March 2016Apollon Patras (Greece)
March 2016 - June 2016Enosis (Cyprus)
October 2016 - November 2016Austin Spurs (D-League)
January 2017Enargi Czarni (Poland)
Articles about Kevin Anderson

June 22, 2011

Kevin Anderson - Anderson compares to Ronnie Price. Ronnie Price has had a multi-year NBA career, in spite of his fringe talent, so such a comparison is meant favourably. Yet a key condition to the comparison is to note that Ronnie is slightly better at everything. Both are point guard sized without being point guards, although both have improved in this regard, particularly Ronnie. Both are athletic, but only Ronnie can do this:



Both put forth good defensive effort and have decent hands, but Ronnie is bigger and faster. Both are making the adjustment to the point guard spot from being undersized scorers, but Ronnie has made it better. Both put forth good defensive effort and have good hands, but Ronnie is more disruptive. Both are sub-par jumpshooters, but Ronnie has slightly more consistent range (which, considering his 31% career NBA three point shooting, is no great endorsement). And both are small, but Ronnie is slightly bigger. Anderson had a good senior campaign, aided (and aiding) a good season for the entire Spiders program. He has skills, effort and hustle. Yet he still comes up a little short.

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March 15, 2011

The other big time scorer is 6'0 senior scoring point guard, Kevin Anderson, a highlight waiting to happen. Anderson has a great handle and loves the crossover dribble, is athletic and quick, able to get to the basket, armed with a floater, thriving in transition, and with a much improved three point jumpshot. Anderson always had a good two point jumpshot, and has stretched that range out as a senior, making him a more versatile offensive weapon. He is only a point guard because his size and handle, not because of his mindset or passing skills, and his slender size means he struggles around the basket, yet despite said size, Anderson's speed and quick hands make him a presence defensively as well.

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