VIDEO: Kyle Anderson busts out slowest crossover of all time
Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters
They call him "Slo-Mo" for a reason.
San Antonio Spurs swingman Kyle Anderson isn't your average 22-year-old NBA player. He doesn't jump out of the gym and he's never in a hurry (because he's one of the slowest players in the league).
He's basically a slimmer, less skilled Boris Diaw, but like "Bobo," "Slo-Mo" makes up for his lack of athleticism with an overabundance of skill, as Denver Nuggets point guard Emmanuel Mudiay found out Friday night.
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