UCLA signee Kyle Anderson has scored 31.7 points per game since St. Anthony coach Bob Hurley moved him from point guard to small forward.

“I’m around the basket more, posting up and being more effective around the basket,” Anderson said. “And then open it up to the perimeter game.”

Anderson is a top-5 prospect in the class of 2012.

“He plays inside/out,” Hurley said. “He used to play outside/in, that’s probably the best way to describe it. He’s just a guy that you gotta kind of figure out who you’re going to put on now. And he’s so good around the basket that he’s scored 100 points [95 actually] since we moved him around the basket, so that certainly helps your offensive output.”

Anderson intends to honor his commitment to UCLA despite recent allegations of misconduct.

“I don’t know about me turning the program around, but I think we’re going to have to do it collectively,” he said. “But I definitely always want to go in there with a positive image and a positive attitude.”