One of the most talented point guards of the 1990s — a New York City legend whose brilliance came in flashes.
Kenny Anderson was born in Queens, New York in 1970. New Jersey Nets selected him second overall in the 1991 NBA Draft after two seasons at Georgia Tech where he was one of the most celebrated recruits in college basketball history. His 14-season career produced 12.6 points and 6.9 assists per game and one All-Star appearance. He was considered by many scouts of the early 1990s to be the most talented point guard of his generation — possessing handles, vision and scoring ability that seemed to guarantee superstardom. His best seasons came with the New Jersey Nets where he averaged 18.8 points and 9.6 assists per game in 1993-94. His career was disrupted by inconsistency, personal challenges and his own admission of not maximising his potential. He was honest in interviews and documentary appearances about the pressures of growing up in poverty in New York and the difficulty of transitioning from teenage prodigy to professional player. He continued to be cited by coaches, scouts and former teammates as one of the most naturally gifted point guards they had observed. His story — enormous talent, incomplete realisation — is one of basketball's most discussed.
Elite point guard with exceptional court vision and passing ability
How They Played
Crafty point guard with excellent ball-handling and court vision
Lasting Impact
One of the best point guards of the 1990s, known for his playmaking
All-Star 1x
Career Honours
- All-Star 1x