I heard David Locke talk about Enes’ basketball journey, and it’s pretty amazing where Kanter is right now. Kanter picked up a basketball for the first time when he was 14, played on his first team when he was 15, played half a season (school/club) when he was 16, played about 10 games for a prep-school when he was 17, didn’t play for Kentucky at 18, and now he is in the NBA in a shortened season/training camp, doing well against Andrew Bynum at 19.
He had some experience with the national team as well, where he did very well. The speed of the NBA has given him some problems, but It seems like we should have even more patience with him given his history. He’s shown flashes; hopefully, his confidence is high and stays there.
He had some experience with the national team as well, where he did very well. The speed of the NBA has given him some problems, but It seems like we should have even more patience with him given his history. He’s shown flashes; hopefully, his confidence is high and stays there.
