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"Anderson is going to be much more of an addition than people think," Van Gundy said. "He's a name that gets totally left out as if he were just a throw-in. The deal was made for Vince (Carter), but people are discounting what we got back in him. People got to know Courtney (Lee) and he played well for us in the playoffs. We certainly lost a good, young player, but we got back a good, young player.This is a guy who is three years younger than Courtney and he fits the way we play very. He's a good player who is a good fit. I'm not trying to make him out to be a star, but he's certainly at Courtney's level. That is sort of lost in the shuffle."

John Denton of Florida Today reports on SVG telling everyone that they got 2 players in the trade. Further reading in the article shows how he also compares him favorably to Wallace and Battie. Perhaps he's also trying to save face in case they can't get Wallace?

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Yea, everyone is sleeping on him, but if Anderson gets Lewis backup minutes, everyone will open thier eyes.

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