GVC
Well-Known Member
No it doesn't. 1 meter = 39.3700787 inches.2.08 meters converts to 6 feet 8 inches.
2.08 * 39.3700787 = 81.889763696 inches = 6'9.889763696'' or pretty much 6'10'' (less than 1/9'' off, which is far better than the 1/4''+ over you'd be by using 2.09m as his height).
In other words, Kanter's height is listed correctly by European standards.
Edit: Actually, Kanter measured out at 6'9.75'' without shoes pre-draft, so 2.08 overstates his actual height slightly.