The Cavs know Anderson well, since he always seems to light up the scoreboard when he plays against them. Should David Blatt and company make a return trip to the finals and meet up with the Warriors, Anderson’s long-range prowess will come in handy.
Anderson is making $8.5 million this year, also the last year of a four-year deal and could be looking at a max deal in free agency. Supposedly, the Pelicans have said they won’t trade him, but that hasn’t stopped plenty of teams from contacting New Orleans, which has been a major disappointment this season.
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