This week, Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson was the lone Red Raider participating in drills at the 2026 NBA Combine in Chicago. Anderson was one of 15 players from the Big 12 participating in drills in front of NBA scouts, hoping to further raise his draft stock. In the anthropometric portion of the combine, Anderson weighed in at 6’1.00” flat without shoes despite being listed at 6'3" on the university’s website, at 180 pounds, with a 6'6" wingspan. His measurements have raised a plethora of questions about how he will translate to the next level, especially on the defensive end. When it came to the agility and strength portion of his day, Anderson clocked in at 10.85 lane agility time, a 2.85 shuttler run, with a 31.0 standing vertical leap. Anderson’s athletic ability was an underrated portion of his game that he wanted to showcase for NBA teams. “I'm excited to show it a little bit,” said Anderson during media availability.…