<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"><font color="Red">Michigan State?s Alan Anderson tallied 24 points?the highest total of the day</font>?and Team Four (1-0) used a huge advantage at the charity stripe to secure the win. Fourteen of Anderson?s 24 points came at the line as <font color="Red">the 6-6 guard missed only a pair of free throws and his team made 16 more (30) than Team Three attempted (14).</font> Team Four (1-1) was led by West Virginia center D?or Fischer (12 points) and Michigan State product Alan Anderson (11 points and <font color="Red">four steals</font>). Taylor Coppenrath and Dwyane Jones added 10 each, while Torin Francis contributed eight points and six rebounds. </div> Link His 24 points is the highest point total of any player in the camp thus far, and his 4 steals is the highest steals total of any player in the camp thus far. He has got a decent NBA body at 6-6, 220 lbs., and he can effectively play any position from Point Guard to Power Forward (although he's primarily a Shooting Guard). He also averaged 13.2 ppg and 5.6 rpg on 56% FG shooting and 88% FT shooting (#1 in the Big Ten) on what was probably the most crowded team in the NCAA. So why is this strong, athletic, tough, hardworking Shooting Guard not on scout's draft boards over players like Jawad Williams? Hopefully his performances can make him an early second round pick.