NAOS
Well-Known Member
Jesus Christo, pathetic. I don't know what Stotts is thinking with Kanter. Any other solution is better. They're lucky they survived game 7 of the Denver series with Kanter bleeding that many points.
Then spell his name right.
I have never understood it.Of all the players to come through Utah, his was always misspelled more than any other. Lol, and proud to say I didn’t have that problem. Lol
Any other option is better. Play Aminu at C against the Warriors. ****, in this series, play Turner at C over Kanter.In Kanter's defense the game plan was to drop on the PnRs, and Stotts defended it in his press conference. Him getting torched by Curry on PnRs all night isn't surprising.
Unfortunately I don't really know what other option Stotts has because Kanter sure as hell can't come out and hedge with getting beat off the dribble by Curry either lol.
....and we didnt give up on Kanter, he gave up on us.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxsports.com/nba/story/report-enes-kanter-demands-trade-from-utah-jazz-021215?amp=trueU can't seriously believe this...What a spin-job... Kanter was deemed too expensive for us to retain, thats Utah giving up on him, not the other way around.
When he hit the market lets not forget 2 teams demonstrated they'd pay him the max, Portland and then OKC matched... It's not a matter of "giving up" thats a ******** narrative... It's a matter of $$$, book keeping, follow the money..
In-part due to the emergency of Rudy.. Make no mistake tho The Jazz held his restricted rights, they had full control...
U can't seriously believe this...What a spin-job... Kanter was deemed too expensive for us to retain, thats Utah giving up on him, not the other way around..
Lol, speaking of a spin-job, he requested a trade you dummy. And he was getting decent minutes at the time. Glad he got traded.
U can't seriously believe this...What a spin-job... Kanter was deemed too expensive for us to retain, thats Utah giving up on him, not the other way around.
When he hit the market lets not forget 2 teams demonstrated they'd pay him the max, Portland and then OKC matched... It's not a matter of "giving up" thats a ******** narrative... It's a matter of $$$, book keeping, follow the money..
In-part due to the emergency of Rudy.. Make no mistake tho The Jazz held his restricted rights, they had full control...