And he's playing for a contract. Remember the season AK had before he signed his big deal?
if you think that's all Kanter is playing for ,then you lower yourself big time .........you don't think playing for a playoff spot with the rest of his new team mates is a big part of his focused play
And Broncster he's got blinders on or didnt watch Kanter play for Utah this year ...before Kanter left Utah he had the most 15 pt /15 rebound games for the Jazz ,,,already showing what he could do,,,,Now he's doing it in a playoff hunt when the games count ...what a dumba$$ to not understand that no one on the Jazz has ever gotten a chance to shine when fighting for a playoff spot,hopefully next year we'll get to see which Jazz player shines when their fighting for a playoff spot like Kanter is doing with his 1st opportunity
Favors has a nice offensive game for a big man, but he is nowhere the gifted offensive player that Kanter is, look at his footworks and post moves ..
After 3 years of bad treatment Kanter just lost motivation giving his best for the Jazz. He is just much better right know, rebounding more, scoring more and with better efficiency and he is also passing the ball... He is playing around the same amount of minutes their. OKC Version of Kanter, ist just not the same player he was here... That´s the first time dude has really luck in his life and will get paid huge this summer.
So as gandalfe said, Kanter's weakness is still 5-on-5 basketball after 5,000+ mins in the NBA? Is there any other kind of basketball...well, outside the And1 tournaments? But wait, he's "the best player of his generation" as stated by Max Ergul. Dude doesn't need to learn anything; he's already greater than anyone else his age.
He averaged 13, 15, 27 and 27 mins. with Utah. Care to reference how many minutes players like Anthony Bennett, Otto Porter and Alex Len got as rookies? Even Derrick Favors didn't get a ton as a rookie. Kanter was NOT an NBA player coming into the league; he was a project who had been out of basketball for a year. As I've repeatedly said, only in Year #2 can you make an argument he was underutilized.
PERHAPS Utah should have moved Jefferson that season. But when? Before the year, it was still uncertain Kanter would be a top-tier starter. Big Al was a near 20-10 player and the Jazz were trying to make the playoffs. So you undermine that by letting him go at the deadline? And at his salary, there just weren't many possible destinations. I know because I looked at every single playoff team to see if he could fit financially and roster-wise. So the Jazz did EXACTLY what they should have done. Kept all their bigs for a playoff push (they barely missed), then committed to Kanter by telling Big Al goodbye. Enes got his chance (TWICE) to be the center of the future for Utah but didn't put up.
But you're right; I shouldn't place all of the blame on Enes. Most of it is Rudy's fault. Gobert is just too damn good and too damn passionate about winning and playing dominant defense. And Snyder cares too damn much about the Jazz being accountable for defense. Kanter is going to anchor a team like Charlotte in the future. A team will overpay to grab him because some stupid GM only looks at box scores and sees a 20/10 player. I have no doubt Enes will average that - or more. But I have serious concerns a team he plays on will ever be a contender.
Favors actually is a better offensive player than Kanter. Faves gets to the line more often, shoot the 3rd highest % of any player in the league in the restricted area, has shot the J more efficiently at around 40% and is much much better defensively which makes choosing Faves a no brainer. Favors also is a better passer and sports the 12 highest PER of any player in the league.
As CY said, Kanter is a better offensive rebounder and i'll concede he's a better free throw shooter.
Shocks me that people are arguing that Kanter is better right now than Favors. At the very least you could argue that he has potential to be better or will be better next season, that would at least get a little more respect for your argument.
Favors is clearley a better all around player and is much better right now... But in OKC, Kanter is improving fast..
It is curious that Kanter that was labeled as an "empty points" player like Al Jefferson now he is carrying OKC to the playoffs with his points and playing suddenly winning basketball. Time to admit that some Jazz Kanter fans were right to support him. You don't trade an emerging young big that can guarantee easily 20 points and 10 rebounds for peanuts. You can trade him if he does not fit with team system but not trading him as a gift without the right reward.