Anderson adjusts in China's FIBA World Cup play

Kyle Anderson, who plays for Minnesota Timberwolves and now represents China as Li Kai-er, is adjusting to the international game in the FIBA World Cup.

Anderson showed improvement with a 22-point effort against South Sudan on Monday, though China lost 89-69.

Despite his scoreless debut against Serbia, Anderson's coach Sasa Djordevic remains patient and acknowledges that Anderson faced tough defensive pressure from Serbia.

Towns and Edwards, Timberwolves teammates representing Dominican Republic and USA respectively, have been performing well in the tournament.

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