New acquisition Ryan Anderson, the original stretch-four model, has had an up and down career and may be crossing into NBA irrelevance due to his limitations as a basketball player.
With the Phoenix Suns, who desperately need actualized basketball players, he has a chance to reclaim his role as a three-making volume shooter at power forward who needs a little help on the defensive end.
After six years of being a sure-fire starter or sixth man with a strong role — one that earned him $20 million per year in free agency in 2016 — Anderson lost his Rockets rotation spot bit by bit last year to players like Luc Mbah a Moute and P.