I am super high on him. His rebounding is back, and his defense is a little better. Shooting is off, but that's so uncharacteristic that I am not worried (he sustained a nasty bruise from Griffin in LAC game which could have something to do with it).
I remember the kid who sculpted his body and ate nothing but seafood in the offseason before 12-13 season when he wasn't physically limited. The kid who downloaded Big Al's footwork to his brain.
He used to always bring ball low after offensive rebounds, now he rarely does this. I've seen 3 nice outlet passes from him since he faced Kevin Love as a starter. I think the kid is a sponge, and couldn't be more excited about an offseason with Malone, Memo, and P3.
Ultimately, I think he needs a different coach to be successful. Corbin jerks him around too much, and rarely rewards his good games. Corbin makes him doubt himself, even though it is widely known that Enes is the kind of player who responds better to positive reinforcement.
If the Jazz ink the deal with him this offseason,he won't get a max, and they will get another steal. Because of the lost offseason, having to get over fear of injury/ shaking off the cobwebs, and inconsistent playing rotation (and how that affect's a players ability to prepare and have a shooting rhythm), Kanter's trade value is at an all time low.
Out of our current players, besides Burks, Kanter has the most potential of becoming an all star.