#2 Kyle Anderson
Anderson joined the Grizzlies when they offered him a 4-year $37.2 million dollar offer sheet to occupy their small forward position. Despite shooting over 54% from the field in the 43 games he played this year, the glaring fact that his scoring numbers are subpar and his three-point shooting is miserable, still remains.
In a season that was cut short by a shoulder injury, Kyle failed to make an impression in his first year with his new team. Anderson underwent a shoulder surgery on April 17th and will be able to get back on court by June.
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"I believe I'm going to come back much better," Anderson said. "I have a long summer to work on things I need to improve. I'm excited about this."
His underwhelming debut with the Grizzlies organisation saw ordinary averages of 8.0 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. Along with posting the best FG% of his career, he shot a career-low 26% from beyond the arc at the same time.
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