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IF KANTER PLAYED AT KENTUCKY...

Kanter would have dominated in college. Ain't no doubts.

Plus, look at who would have been coaching him
 
Kanter would have played **** D in college. Defense is largely effort, focus and IQ, on any level, Kanter has none.

It's all speculation of course but really he would have had a mans body in a kids game. You can't tell me its all just effort, talent and physical gifts are a huge part of it as well. Like, if I went to a middle school game I would wreck them.

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Kanter would have been just fine on defense, and his strengths would have far surpassed any weaknesses to his game. Less space to cover, facing less talent, weaker players, smaller players, slower players. He was a large dude. He would have been fine. He would have been immovable and gotten tons of offensive boards with easy putbacks. He would have **** all over Mississippi State especially. Just because he sucks in the NBA and hasn't lived up to the hype doesn't mean he would have been awful in college. The level of competition is not even close from college to pro. Cy knows. He's trolling y'all.
 
Kanter would have been just fine on defense, and his strengths would have far surpassed any weaknesses to his game. Less space to cover, facing less talent, weaker players, smaller players, slower players. He was a large dude. He would have been fine. He would have been immovable and gotten tons of offensive boards with easy putbacks. He would have **** all over Mississippi State especially. Just because he sucks in the NBA and hasn't lived up to the hype doesn't mean he would have been awful in college. The level of competition is not even close from college to pro. Cy knows. He's trolling y'all.

College would change a lot of things for him. Europe would change a lot more than it. He skipped all, feasted on his physical dominance over lesser ones, while he had rare bigman offensive talent base to grow upon. This led to the Kanter we know.
 
I still believe he will become a C/PF in the league that is known for easy points whenever you take him into the game. As he gains experience and loses stress that comes from the stuff he thinks hard in his mind, his game will become more natural, he will be more comfortable playing with teammates, he won't be pressured by the expectations of the team that drafted him and had high hopes of him, and he will end his career in this league.

But I also know that the Jazz might not have left enough of the patience for the growth of Enes.

A change of franchise would contribute his status a lot, I believe.
 
I'm pretty certain we will not regret letting him walk for nothing if it's the case, but a change of scenery will be good for enes the human being.
 
I still believe he will become a C/PF in the league that is known for easy points whenever you take him into the game. As he gains experience and loses stress that comes from the stuff he thinks hard in his mind, his game will become more natural, he will be more comfortable playing with teammates, he won't be pressured by the expectations of the team that drafted him and had high hopes of him, and he will end his career in this league.

But I also know that the Jazz might not have left enough of the patience for the growth of Enes.

A change of franchise would contribute his status a lot, I believe.

Kanter will have a better career than Gobert. It's just that we've been screaming for defense so long that now we have it we are overrating Gobert and highly under rating Kanter. He's an elite scorer and a slightly above average defender. If we had perimeter defense to hide him behind the fans would be calling him MVP. He could easily score 25 LPG if you built a propped team around him. If we let him walk someone else will, and we'll regret it.
 
Kanter will have a better career than Gobert. It's just that we've been screaming for defense so long that now we have it we are overrating Gobert and highly under rating Kanter. He's an elite scorer and a slightly above average defender. If we had perimeter defense to hide him behind the fans would be calling him MVP. He could easily score 25 LPG if you built a propped team around him. If we let him walk someone else will, and we'll regret it.

I wish you were right.
 
Kanter would have been just fine on defense, and his strengths would have far surpassed any weaknesses to his game. Less space to cover, facing less talent, weaker players, smaller players, slower players. He was a large dude. He would have been fine. He would have been immovable and gotten tons of offensive boards with easy putbacks. He would have **** all over Mississippi State especially. Just because he sucks in the NBA and hasn't lived up to the hype doesn't mean he would have been awful in college. The level of competition is not even close from college to pro. Cy knows. He's trolling y'all.

Renardo Sidney would have ran laps around Kanter's ***.
 
I still believe he will become a C/PF in the league that is known for easy points whenever you take him into the game. As he gains experience and loses stress that comes from the stuff he thinks hard in his mind, his game will become more natural, he will be more comfortable playing with teammates, he won't be pressured by the expectations of the team that drafted him and had high hopes of him, and he will end his career in this league.

But I also know that the Jazz might not have left enough of the patience for the growth of Enes.

A change of franchise would contribute his status a lot, I believe.

If you don't mind your offense just being post-ups to Kanter and having no ball movement, sure, he can shoot around 50% and never get to the foul line. Great offensive option if you have zero other players capable of doing anything, like a Philly.
 
If you don't mind your offense just being post-ups to Kanter and having no ball movement, sure, he can shoot around 50% and never get to the foul line. Great offensive option if you have zero other players capable of doing anything, like a Philly.

Kanter shoots over 62% in the post.
 
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