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Corbin disrespect Kanter

Good!

Kanter has been an absolute disaster lately. Turning the ball over every single time he touches it, poor picks on the perimeter resulting in offensive fouls, and pathetic defense.

It seems to me that if we want to at least somewhat base mins on performance and keep players accountable, everyone here should be praising Corbin.

As much as I hate Corbin I got his back on this one. Enes Fesenko needs to sit down, learn, grow up, and play with at least half a brain.

If Enes isn't going to post up, pass when he gets the ball and doesn't have a shot, set good screens, rebound, or play any semblence of even Boozer matador defense, then what good is he out there on the court? Good for Corbin to play Evans, gobert, And biedrins.

Kanter, learn from it. This is the development process.

It sounds more as humiliating process!
 
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];717965 said:
The deja vu experience around here is when jazzfanzers quote the stats of our center....

"Al Jefferdad is putting up 19 and 9. He's obviously playing pretty awesome...."

I gotta spread the rep around. Funny **** doe.
 
The only arguments you can make for Corbin playing Kanter significant minutes right now is that it might help him get through whatever the **** is wrong with him and/or help the Jazz lose.

Play Kanter more.

And take those minutes from Trey.
 
Edit: as your reading this post pretend you've already made the rediculus comment about needing big minutes to get better.

Thankyou.

I'm just going to say it now to save time for those that can't see it.

If Kanter Can't be motivated to play smarter, and harder by having his minutes limited, he needs to be traded

Decided to skip past all the "yeah, but he needs playing time to get better" that's crap. You don't need 35 minutes a game to play smart or harder. Those are the minutes you get once you do those things, then you get better. Favors is a good example of this.
 
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I'm not gonna say that Kanter is good or bad, but this is the year to see if these draft picks can play and have a future with the Jazz. Let them play through mistakes and struggles and then evaluate at the end of the year.
 
For the record, Kanter is starting to turn into Al Jefferson. Whenever he gets it in the post it never gets passed back out even when he gets into trouble. He either shoots a prayer that has little chance of going in or he turns it over.... I guess there's a third senario, sometimes he does pass when in trouble the problem is he recognizes it too late and throws a bad pass which is then a turnover or puts the team in a bind with a very short clock wich either results in a bad shot or a shot clock violation.
 
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];717965 said:
The deja vu experience around here is when jazzfanzers quote the stats of our center....

"Al Jefferdad is putting up 19 and 9. He's obviously playing pretty awesome...."

Funny, but rather unintelligent. Perhaps you did not not notice drop off in team performance with departure of AJ and Millsap? And if a 21 year old center is putting up 15 and 7, he should not have his minutes taken by pathetic scrubs who will be off the team next year.
 
I'm not gonna say that Kanter is good or bad, but this is the year to see if these draft picks can play and have a future with the Jazz. Let them play through mistakes and struggles and then evaluate at the end of the year.

Did you not read my post right above yours. You don't need heavy minutes to find out what a player has! More playing time is what you earn after you learn how to play. Then you get better.
 
I think it's going to be tough for Kanter to make it in this league, pretty easy to see he gets overwhelmed easily.

Kanter's problem is he's he's a natural big 4 in a league going away from big 4's, and it seems he's regressed in his post defense from a year ago, so he's not making for a candidate to play C.
 
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