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Reggie Miller on Enes Kanter

Locke said the advanced analytics showed the Jazz that by trading Kanter, it would only make a difference in one more loss. I guess that was the Laker game...:)
 
Basically what it comes down to is that we were only keeping Kanter OR Gobert. Sure, we said we would have liked to have kept both and had an awesome front court rotation, but realistically that wasn't going to happen. So the onliest question you have to ask yourself is: would you prefer to have Kanter or Gobert?

To me this is a no-brainer, which is why I have moved on.
 
Kanter found a good spot for himself. That's great for him, if unfortunate that it isn't for the Jazz. I can move on.
 
So bad that he was benched in crunch time, something the Kanter homers whined about when they believed him acting like a bitch and crying for a trade was justified.

Pretty much every moment he was in the game in the 4th period Suns either ran the ball at him or got him in the high pick and roll. Kanter has had some good moments defensively (against Hibbert for example) for The Thunder, but last night it was readily obvious he was hurting the team.
 
Pretty much every moment he was in the game in the 4th period Suns either ran the ball at him or got him in the high pick and roll. Kanter has had some good moments defensively (against Hibbert for example) for The Thunder, but last night it was readily obvious he was hurting the team.

Stunning that this came from a coach that knows Kanter and has coached him.
 
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