Christian Anderson, the standout guard for Texas Tech basketball, is turning heads at the 2026 NBA Draft Combine in Chicago this week. After a record-breaking sophomore season that cemented his place in Red Raiders history, Anderson is now showcasing his skills for NBA scouts and executives.
The 6-foot-3 (measured at 6 feet ¾ inches without shoes) point guard attended the draft lottery reveal on Sunday and began combine workouts on Monday, with activities continuing through the week. His official measurement aligns closely with his listed college height, a common practice where schools often add a couple of inches for players in sneakers.
Anderson's journey to the combine has been nothing short of remarkable. After a solid freshman campaign spent mostly coming off the bench (though still playing starter's minutes), he exploded in his sophomore year as Texas Tech's primary—and often only—point guard. His leadership and playmaking were instrumental in the team's Final Four aspirations.
The numbers speak for themselves. Anderson earned third-team All-American honors, first-team All-Big 12 recognition, and was named the Big 12 Conference's Most Improved Player. He averaged 18.5 points, 7.4 assists, and 3.6 rebounds per game, shooting an impressive 47.2% from the field, 41.5% from beyond the arc, and 80.5% from the free-throw line. He also shattered Texas Tech's single-season assist record with 244 dimes and ranked second on the program's single-season made 3-pointers list with 108.
For basketball fans and aspiring players, Anderson's combine performance is a masterclass in preparation. Whether you're tracking his draft stock or looking for gear to elevate your own game, his story reminds us that hard work and skill development pay off at every level.
