BORN: –
LAST TEAM: Northern Iowa Panthers (NCAA)
HEIGHT: 198 cm
WEIGHT: 93 kg
PRO
- Versatility
- Solid finisher
- Rebounder
WEAKNESSES
- Shooting range
- Not a natural scorer
- Size – physicality to play inside
VIDEO
ACTUAL
POTENTIAL
INTRODUCTION
Tytan Anderson has been a pivotal player for the Panthers. After a notable high school career, he was recruited to Northern Iowa, where in his first two seasons he came off the bench. In the 2022-23 season, he became part of the starting five, and his performance alongside Bowen Born allowed him to be named the Missouri Valley Conference Most Improved Player, reflecting his significant development. In his senior season, he is the leader for the Panthers in points, rebounds, steals, and blocks, confirming his new role.
PHYSICAL
Tytan Anderson possesses a solid and athletic build suitable for a combo forward. His physicality allows him to compete effectively in the paint and absorb contact. He demonstrates good agility and coordination, runs well on the floor and has good responsiveness. He moves his feet well and has valid lateral mobility. While his size is advantageous, further enhancing his strength and explosiveness could elevate his ability to play inside and improve his defensive presence against more physically imposing opponents.
OFFENSIVE PHASE
Tytan Anderson is a fairly inside player, skilled at moving without the ball to attack the rim. He can go into the post and use solid footwork when in a mismatch situation or attack off the dribble against a slower opponent, making him a reliable finisher (53.3% 2-P on 6.8 attempts). His cuts from the weak side and dynamism make him a good rebounder (2.4 on average last season). Overall, he is a versatile offensive player with a diverse skill set. However, he needs to improve his three-point shooting (27.7% on 0.8 attempts over 4 years at the Panthers), which he takes only as a spot-up and sometimes hesitates to take even when in rhythm, representing a fundamental work in progress that adds a perimeter threat to his game. Additionally, Anderson contributes as a facilitator, averaging 2 assists per game, indicating his willingness to involve teammates and his vision on the court both from the post and on the perimeter. However, to further enhance his offensive impact, developing a more consistent mid-range game and improving his free-throw shooting (69.6% on 5.8 attempts last season) would be beneficial for a hustle player like him.
DEFENSIVE PHASE
Tytan Anderson utilizes his size and athleticism to guard multiple positions effectively. His lateral quickness and agility allow him to stay in front of quicker opponents, making him a reliable perimeter defender. Active on passing lanes (1.4 steals per game) and in double teams, he can also serve as a rim protector against guards (0.8 blocks on average). He ensures a good presence on the boards (8.5 in 2023, 7.1 last year), showcasing his ability to secure defensive rebounds and initiate transition plays. There is certainly room for improvement in his defensive consistency and discipline, particularly in avoiding unnecessary fouls and maintaining focus throughout defensive rotations.
IMPROVED AREAS
To enhance his prospects at the professional level, Tytan Anderson should focus on improving his shooting range efficiency. Developing a more consistent mid-range jumper would add another dimension, despite not being a natural scorer. Additionally, increasing his physical strength and explosiveness would aid in finishing through contact and defending against stronger opponents. With his versatility, basketball IQ, and work ethic, Anderson has the potential to contribute as a valuable role player in many leagues, particularly in systems that value multi-positional defenders and efficient scorers.

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