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Kyle Anderson

Kyle Anderson

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  • St Anthony Class of 2012

Interests

School Interest Offer Recruited By Visit Date
UCLA UCLA Edit Signed (11/8/2011) true
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Florida Florida Edit None true
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Arizona Arizona Edit None -
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Georgetown Georgetown Edit None -
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Seton Hall Seton Hall Edit None -
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Timeline

Photos

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    50 Teams To Fill 2013 NCAA Bracket

    13 months ago

    The dust is settling on which players will leave early for the NBA and which ones will stay in school. We look at teams that could contend for the national title in 2012-13. More

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    Last minute decision for Parker

    13 months ago

    5-star center/power forward Tony Parker details his decision to commit to UCLA, which came down to the last minute. More

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    Big Ten Legends: The Quarterbacks

    13 months ago

    We assess the quarterback units in the Big Ten's Legends Division. Returners include Iowa's James Vandenberg, Michigan's Denard Robinson and Nebraska's Taylor Martinez. More

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    Muhammad is a Bruin

    13 months ago

    UCLA has picked up a commitment from the No. 2 player in the nation, Shabazz Muhammad. More

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    First Noel

    13 months ago

    Two months after announcing his intention to reclassify, Tilton (N.H.) big man Nerlens Noel has assumed the top spot in the final 247Sports 2012 Top 247 player rankings. More

Bio

Travel team: Playaz Basketball Club

May 2011: The term point-forward is used too loosely. However, the fact that it's so misused makes it easy for basketball recruiting analysts and scouts to spot a true point-forward when they see on. Anderson is the epitome of what you look for in a point-forward. At the Nike EYBL in Los Angeles, Anderson brought the ball up the floor against pressure all weekend. He's taken criticism over his 3-Point shot in recent months, but made four treys in a single game in L.A. Anderson plays with eyes up all the time and has an excellent feel for the game. If there's a concern, it's Anderson's ability to post up stronger defenders. More times than not Anderson was pushed off the low block, or squeezed out of the action on rebounds in traffic. Still, when given the space, Anderson can elevate with the best of them and once he does establish fundamental "box-out" position, proved difficult to get around. Anderson is extremely versatile as a player on both ends of the floor, which is why he projects to the high-major level in college.

June: Narrowed his choices to St. John's, Seton Hall, UCLA, Georgetown and Florida.

Legend:

  • Early Enrollee
  • Walk-On
  • Gray Shirt
  • Video Highlights
  • Medical Redshirt
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Keeper
  • Primary (Inactive)
  • Secondary (Inactive)
  • Keeper (Inactive)