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What I am saying is that Kanter's summer development was essentially a bust because his shoulder rehab kept him from training the way he did in previous summers. So he has neither the strength he demonstrated his rookie year, nor the quickness he demonstrated last year.

Why would a shoulder injury prevent one from working out the legs? That's where explosiveness comes from. A shoulder injury would prevent him from working out his upper body and from performing certain lower body exercises. However, I've never seen anyone lose their lower body strength because of a shoulder injury.

I know it's blasphemy to ever question our young players because they're perfect and Corbin is Satan, but, maybe Enes didn't workout the way he should have? Perhaps, over the summer, he enjoyed America too much?
 
Why would a shoulder injury prevent one from working out the legs? That's where explosiveness comes from. A shoulder injury would prevent him from working out his upper body and from performing certain lower body exercises. However, I've never seen anyone lose their lower body strength because of a shoulder injury.

I know it's blasphemy to ever question our young players because they're perfect and Corbin is Satan, but, maybe Enes didn't workout the way he should have? Perhaps, over the summer, he enjoyed America too much?

Have you ever ran with a bum shoulder? Any significant injury will have setbacks for parts of the body that you wouldn't think. I get injured fairly frequently because I do a lot of stupid outdoor things, and then I pretend that I'm going to keep my abs/legs/arms in shape while whatever other part is actually injured heals. It never works. You're usually just happy at the end if you have eaten fairly well and not put on 50 lbs, and rehabbed/healed enough to be able to workout again. You're going to be in terrible shape as far cardio and your strength is concerned, but the good news is it usually comes back quick once the injured part is operational.
 
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