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2 votes for Enes Kanter....

Did I impregnate your wife or something?

Either put me on your ignore list or quit whining.

Whining? You must have started 44 threads over the course of the last week and I'm not sure one of them was worth wiping my *** with.

And impregnate? Really? We all know you're a limp noodle.
 
My biggest problem with Kanter is that even if he rebounds and scores a bit he is thoroughly outproduced by his counterparts. At least according to 82games.com his PER per position per 48min is -9.9. And not like he was facing starting caliber centers. Not surprisingly the worst on the Jazz is Raja with astounding -19.9
 
As long as Kanter rebounds consistently, Ty will give him minutes. I really hope he develops a game outside of two feet.
 
I have no issues with Kanter so far. I hope to see improvement in his shot, obviously, but I love his rebounding. If he's still having difficulty finishing around the rim and not showing his mid-range game in a couple months, then I might get a little concerned.
 
As someone who was VERY anti-Kanter, I guess I'm not all that anti anymore. He has no post moves, outside of the Jimmer style wardball jukes -- which have been stuffed, repeatedly -- and I've only heard rumor of his outside game. But he does have the "IT" factor. That is, he isn't a clodding lump of white **** like we normally get out of the darft. He has heart. He bangs and gets rebounds, despite his 2" vertical. I'm a fan.

My wife calls him ****** Koonter. Kind of a turn on, actually.
 
My biggest problem with Kanter is that even if he rebounds and scores a bit he is thoroughly outproduced by his counterparts. At least according to 82games.com his PER per position per 48min is -9.9. And not like he was facing starting caliber centers. Not surprisingly the worst on the Jazz is Raja with astounding -19.9

I thought your biggest problem is not drafting JV insdead of Kanter.
 
Wow....

ESPN hacks basing off all their opinions off box scores and top 10 plays.

Gee, what a surprise.

Kinda reminds me of the year that they predicted the Jazz to be historically bad (03-04) and yet they were very competitive and other than the team from 07, the only Jazz team I've been able to watch and not vomit.

This Jazz team would be undefeated right now if they played with the energy, toughness, and unselfishness as that team. Arroyo looks like Stockton compared to Black Hole Jefferson or Skip to my Lou Harris.
 
Coach Corbin does not want Enes to take outside shots, he said it a couple of times. Enes will do majority of his work down low for now. He has a nice stroke and can hit 10-15 footers consistently. He seems to get too much involved in positioning for rebounds which gets him tired quickly. Having a deep roster at frontcourt makes it easier for the Jazz to adjust to that. Before anything like expanding the offensive repertoire, exploring a variety of spots to take shots, he first should adjust to NBA basketball. Not playing pro-level basketball nearly for two years is an obstacle but he has a work ethic which you cannot see in many of recently selected lottery bigs.

Those guys making way early observations just shows you how stupid ESPN and how worthless their young NBA maniac bloggers are. I'm really surprised that live game blogs on ESPN have such a big crowd online.
 
Utah and everything that goes with it has always been under rated and ignored. Works for me.

There are obvious exceptions but that is generally the case.
 
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