homeytennis
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He basically gave OKC nothing in the GSW series. He was nowhere to be seen at crunch time and they made needs the $$$ to keep KD in the board.
He basically gave OKC nothing in the GSW series. He was nowhere to be seen at crunch time and they made needs the $$$ to keep KD in the board.
He basically gave OKC nothing in the GSW series. He was nowhere to be seen at crunch time and they made needs the $$$ to keep KD in the board.
Are you seriously arguing that he's worth nothing so we should take on his max contract to help out OKC?He basically gave OKC nothing in the GSW series. He was nowhere to be seen at crunch time and they made needs the $$$ to keep KD in the board.
First of all, of course we don't want him back
Second, you're wrong to say he gave them nothing in that series. He actually had some good moments, scoring and even blocked at least one layup attempt that I saw -- didn't look at the final numbers. He also played a lot better D than I expected and was a force on the boards. Overall, Kanter has played well for them. Still, he is a defensive liability and likely will never be an All-Star unless he makes huge improvements on both ends.
Third, his play also will likely never justify his salary.
If DL thinks like this he is officially the dumbest GM in the history of the league. Fortunately for us, there is no way he even considers this idea.I realize he burned more than one bridge here. The only reason I mentioned this is I heard on a national radio show that OKC might be looking to move him to add some more pieces. Also it seems to me that he is still better than our backup bigs after Rudy and Favs. It sounded like they would take Tibor Pleiss back to free some room to get KD and others in the boat.