Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Grading Ron Anderson Jr.

What grade does Ron Anderson Jr. get? (Picture: www.voodoofive.com)

The grading series rolls on as this time we stop and take a look at Ron Anderson Jr. Anderson, the transfer from Kansas State, played his first season with the Bulls after sitting out last season. Anderson dropped over 50-pounds and got in shape to help the Bulls interior game. Let's take a closer look at one of my favorite players on the roster. [keep reading]


Anderson (6'8" 255-pounds) had a solid season from the forward position. He averaged 7.1 points per game and 6.5 rebound per game. Anderson made several starts and was a key member coming off of the bench for Coach Heath all season.

On offense, Anderson has a limited skill set but fights on every position. Anderson lives in the paint and has solid moves to the basket. He is not a great dunker, but can work through a defense and make hard shots and get fouls called. He works hard in the paint and never takes a play off. He is a very emotional leader on the court and can calm and rally the team when times get tough (he had to do that a lot this year).

On defense, Anderson is fairly dominate in the paint. He has a big frame, but moves his feet well and uses his body to keep post players out of the paint. He is a very active rebounder and is not afraid to battle in the paint for a loose ball. Anderson brought energy to the team when he was on the court and will have another season to improve and make a lasting impression on the team.

Final grade: B-

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