Did anyone else laugh out loud when Kanter got hurt tonight? Kanter makes it so easy to root against OKC. As if Westbrook wasn't enough. The league gives that team more calls than a playboy playmate gets on prom night.
Kanter posts blow.
**** that Moslem be hated in Utah.....https://newsok.com/article/5494580Kanter left Utah disgruntled, his game flawed, his defense ridiculed, his departure sour. Most saw the former third overall pick as a disgraced disappointment. But the Thunder saw untapped potential.
He had an elite skill — offensive rebounding — and an appealing age: 22.
Fourteen months later, his career has jolted to life. Kanter played all 82 games this season, tossed up 25 double-doubles, shot 58 percent, landed third in the Sixth Man of the Year voting and never grumbled about his bench role.
**** that Moslem be hated in Utah.....https://newsok.com/article/5494580
That article reminds me that Kanter is a 12 year old kid brain trapped in a giants body. He really needs to be pampered and needs people to constantly say nice things to him to get him to be useful on the court (well half the court). Hope he doesnt pout too much when Durant leaves and they arent winning and people on his team call him out.
The potential of trading Kanter ,can go down as the Jazz biggest f**Kup trade they've done and OKC's best trade ever.
bro...
The jazz traded dominique wilkins for John Drew, Freeman Williams and $1M.
also this little gem...
August 5, 1976: The New Orleans Jazz traded a 1977 1st round draft pick (Kenny Carr), a 1978 1st round draft pick (Freeman Williams), a 1979 1st round draft pick (Magic Johnson) and a 1980 2nd round draft pick (Sam Worthen) to the Los Angeles Lakers for a 1977 2nd round draft pick (Essie Hollis) and a 1978 1st round draft pick (Jack Givens).
Don't know if I agree with that without more information. We don't have the Jazz side of it. I'd guess the Jazz made some accommodations for Kanter as well, that aren't talked about in a Thunder promo piece, and I'm sure they respected his faith. It would be interesting though to see how different teams pamper their players and where the Jazz stack up. Stuff like the Thunder do has to go a long way in free agency.This article is damning to the Jazz organization
Don't know if I agree with that without more information. We don't have the Jazz side of it. I'd guess the Jazz made some accommodations for Kanter as well, that aren't talked about in a Thunder promo piece, and I'm sure they respected his faith. It would be interesting though to see how different teams pamper their players and where the Jazz stack up. Stuff like the Thunder do has to go a long way in free agency.
The thing is the Jazz did have experience in dealing with a Turkish/muslim player before in Memo but that was mostly under the KOC/Sloan regime and you have the DL/QS regime here. Memo liked it here so you wonder if the organization dropped the ball of that Kanter is a woos. Probably the truth is somewhere in the middle. I don't know about you but I can hardly wait for the Tibor Pleiss era to fully begin.
Kanter leaving had nothing to do with him being a Muslim or a Turk. He left because he didn't want to accept his role as a 6th man. Durant and Westbrook were able to sell it to him. We didn't have a Durant or a Westbrook to be able to do that.
Kanter looks to be pretty smart in demanding to be traded.