I just got back from a family vacation at a beach I have been going to with family and friends for about 32-33 years now. What was always a nostalgic trip for me has spilled over to my kids now that they are the ages I started going. A lot of the trips I remember individually but most blur together. We went a little early this year, as most years we went in early August.
The 2001 trip especially stood out. No reason in particular, just sort of remember the trip as being extra fun and memorable, at the height of my age excitement for the things we were doing and all of that. But I do remember during that trip, my dad grabbed a NY Post and I read all about Shandon Anderson being finalized to the Knicks. There were no smart phones and access to internet on the trip, so that article was my only resource to that information while being away.
Shandon Anderson represented the idea of the most average player in the NBA. He was average height and weight, a true Wing, league average shooting for the time, started about 1/3 of his career games, but mostly held the role of 7th-8th man. Always a rotation player but always replaceable. During his prime he earned the MLE. Definition of average. He was acquired using Glen Rice, and Rice had been acquired a year earlier as the primary return for Patrick Ewing. So in a way, Shandon Anderson was the outcome of the early downfall of the team in the early 2000s. I always liked the idea of him, but watching him was very frustrating. The hitch on his shot especially stood out. This forum started a month before that trade, so you can easily go back to page 1 and work your way up a bit and see some of our early discussions around Anderson and other trade targets at the time.
Anyways it’s strange to say, but when I go on this yearly trip, I think about all of the great memories I had as a kid, those fun memories now being made with my own kids…and Shandon Anderson.