Kyle Anderson, nicknamed Sledgehammer.
Why call him Sledgehammer, because he is a character called Wang Sledgehammer in a play, so he was named Sledgehammer by our Chinese netizens.

He is a man of one-eighth Chinese descent, surnamed Li, and you can also call him Li Kyle.
Three years ago, he came to Shenzhen, China, to visit relatives, and it was also the first time he came to his ancestral home.
His maternal great-grandfather was Chinese, who immigrated to the United States in the 1960s, and Anderson, who has one-eighth of his ancestry, made a special trip back to China with his mother to trace his roots, taste authentic Chinese cuisine, experience Traditional Chinese culture, and deepen his understanding and understanding of the living environment of his grandfather's generation.
Kyle Anderson lets people remember that his point is not having Chinese ancestry, but his "slow" movements when he plays.
In the game against the Jazz the other day, I was impressed by Anderson's stealing of Bergdan.
Favors thought to himself: mmp, is he going to buckle or pass ah, this man will not give me a whole.
His signature stunt is a three-step slow breakthrough, and there is no one in the NBA before and after the NBA, which makes defenders very headache.
Going up and down is also confusing for the defender, not knowing whether he wants to shoot or shoot.
Adu: That makes me wary of it???
Break through the one-handed wiping board throw, there is my community boss that smell ~
The man shook two people in a row, and even shook me to my grandmother's house.
Sledgehammer's scoring is a career-high this season, averaging 12.4 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 69 regular-season appearances for the Grizzlies.
He is an integral part of the Grizzlies, and the 27-year-old is currently in the prime of his career.
Hopefully, one day, Sledgehammer pick up the championship trophy and bring us more of his "famous scenes"