Lotta reasons not to "roll the dice" on forcing minutes for Kanter. Volume over quality is a mistake, but I've already beat that drum so lets skip that. Though just to add a wrinkle: look what Washington did with Kwame Brown who entered the league about the same age as Kanter. 1st 2 years, 14 and 22 minutes with with 13.4 and 15.7 PER's -- not shabby for an 18 and 19 year old kid. In year 3, they forced 30 minutes on him, mostly as a starter, and he regressed badly -- a 10.4 PER.
Whether Kwame was ever going to be a good player is actually a separate point. After year 2, Kwame had trade value. After year 3, he didn't. Managing Kanter's development requires the same level of care because he's both a future player for us AND an asset. But if we diminish his trade value in a rush to develop him, we're stuck with a penny stock we hope blows up. Not a good position to be in.