Kyle Anderson, or the return of the Wolves “connector”.


Kyle AndersonA year and a half after his departure from Minnesota, Kyle Anderson decided to re-sign there as a “free agent”, on the advice of his grandmother, after he negotiated his departure from Memphis.

At that time (2022-24), “SloMo” was part of the executives Timberwolves coming off the bench, but don’t count on him asking for special preferential treatment.

« I’m just going to have to find a way to help, find my place and contribute, whether it’s not playing or being on the field, whatever. » he explained on this return. ” What happened in the past, we will put it behind us and try to find a way to get where we want to be. »

Rudy Gobert confirms recruitment

If he says ” not knowing what to expect », Kyle Anderson can always count on support Rudy Gobert to approach this return to Minneapolis with serenity. A player with which he was stuck in the past, but yes he too helped on the offensive level and who extremely respectful ».

« He will help us on and off the field » confirmed the Frenchman. ” He is an intelligent, tough, selfless player. The winner. Winning is an honor for him, so having him among us is a great advantage. »

And let me add, about his quality that will be important: ” His ability to pass the ball, to be honest. He is someone who will give the ball to his teammates. It’s simple, isn’t it? He is a connector, someone who creates play for his teammates. »

Kyle Anderson is also thrilled to have found it Chris Fincha coach who always believed in him.

« I’ve been with a lot of young people in Utah and Memphis who have said to themselves, “I could be in a better situation somewhere else,” and I’ve said, “The grass isn’t always greener on the other side.” So where you are valued, you must make the most of it » confided, in this sense, the 32-year-old winger.

Kyle AndersonPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2014-15on3310:5134.827.364.30.22.02.20.80.80.50.30.22.2
2015-16on7815:5846.832.474.70.32.83.11.61.20.80.80.44.5
2016-17on7214:1044.537.578.90.52.42.91.30.90.70.50.43.4
2017-18on7426:4452.733.371.21.14.25.42.71.51.61.30.87.9
2018-19MEM4329:4754.326.557.81.14.75.83.02.61.31.30.98.0
2019-20MEM6719:5147.428.266.70.93.44.32.41.70.81.00.65.8
2020-21MEM6927:2146.836.078.30.85.05.73.61.71.21.20.812.4
2021-22MEM6921:3044.633.063.81.04.35.32.71.61.11.00.77.6
2022-23MIN6928:2250.941.073.51.04.45.34.92.11.11.50.99.4
2023-24MIN7922:3346.022.970.80.82.73.54.21.60.91.20.66.4
2024-25GS3615:0245.036.566.70.82.33.12.31.10.70.60.65.3
2024-25MIA2518:2649.333.378.91.02.83.82.61.60.60.70.56.7
2025-26MIN114:00100.00.01.01.00.02.00.00.00.02.0
2025-26UTA2020:0352.360.065.81.02.43.33.12.31.20.90.57.1
2025-26MEM422:1578.9100.075.00.82.83.50.83.01.51.81.09.3

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2026-03-04 11:30:00

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