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Prediction: Jazz trade Kanter for Otto Porter

Trading Kanter leaves Jazz very vulnerable at the PF/C rotation.

So would trading Favors, yet many have espoused that idea.

I'm not worried because the Jazz won't trade Kanter, not unless it's in a package for all-star talent. I agree with the poster who said Kanter lacks confidence. And can you blame him? Under the previous regime he was not allowed to make mistakes and grow. He would have a good game and then be rewarded with 8 mins the next game or a few DNP's. The media was blaming him for losses (the constant references to "0 and X" when Favors is out and Kanter starts).

Certainly if another team makes a $16M/per offer, the Jazz have to let him go. But I think it's worth the risk to keep working with him through the end of the season and then matching an offer that is fair or overpays by a bit. He has not reached his ceiling yet.
 
Siro also thinks 4k TV's are important. Fact: His eyes suck.

4k is legit.

Basically every movie or tv show you've ever seen that wasn't shot on actual film was shot at 4k or higher. So watching something shot at 4k on a 4k monitor only makes sense. It'll be the norm in several years.

But it's true that the human eye can detect the difference in resolution less and less the higher up you go. Most professionals think that anything after 5k isn't detectable (although, things are still shot at 8k today for other reasons, but 8k monitors will probably never be a thing... it'll just stop at 4k most likely).
 
4K is legit.

Basically every movie or tv show you've ever seen that wasn't shot on actual film was shot at 4k or higher. So watching something shot at 4k on a 4k monitor only makes sense. It'll be the norm in several years.

It feels intrusive!!!
 
4K is legit.

Basically every movie or tv show you've ever seen that wasn't shot on actual film was shot at 4k or higher. So watching something shot at 4k on a 4k monitor only makes sense. It'll be the norm in several years.

He's just saying that to annoy me.
 
It feels intrusive!!!

If you're talking about the soap opera effect you get when you watch movies on a new TV (and I have no idea why I'm assuming you are), then that can be easily changed by either disabling motion smoothing feature through the menu, or using a preset like "movies mode" or "cinema" or whatever the equivalent for your TV is.
 
If you're talking about the soap opera effect you get when you watch movies on a new TV (and I have no idea why I'm assuming you are), then that can be easily changed by either disabling motion smoothing feature through the menu, or using a preset like "movies mode" or "cinema" or whatever the equivalent for your TV is.

That's exactly what I'm saying...


So my next tv should be 4k
 
4k is legit.

Basically every movie or tv show you've ever seen that wasn't shot on actual film was shot at 4k or higher. So watching something shot at 4k on a 4k monitor only makes sense. It'll be the norm in several years.

But it's true that the human eye can detect the difference in resolution less and less the higher up you go. Most professionals think that anything after 5k isn't detectable (although, things are still shot at 8k today for other reasons, but 8k monitors will probably never be a thing... it'll just stop at 4k most likely).

The human ear can't distinguish between 16 bit, 24 bit and 32 bit music, between 44KHz and 96KHz and 192KHz yet there are series of businesses making money off of marketing HD-music and HD-music running hardware. If the marketing can convince the people that the 8K is the new super-duper-ultra-mega cool stuff and you are sub-human if you don't own it, you can bet your *** that they will make 8K TVs and market it and sell it as the new bee's knees sooner or later.
 
4k is legit.

Basically every movie or tv show you've ever seen that wasn't shot on actual film was shot at 4k or higher. So watching something shot at 4k on a 4k monitor only makes sense. It'll be the norm in several years.

But it's true that the human eye can detect the difference in resolution less and less the higher up you go. Most professionals think that anything after 5k isn't detectable (although, things are still shot at 8k today for other reasons, but 8k monitors will probably never be a thing... it'll just stop at 4k most likely).

stop
 
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