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Why Tomic > Kanter

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Lol this thread. Kanter is getting more assists than Tomic now that hes away from Millers misusing him on purpose.

lol @ ur attempt at being a good alt. Probably among the worst in JFC history.
 
Do you even watch Euro mate?

You're bragging on a guy going 8/8 when Kanter just went 30/16. He's a doubles machine. For example he went 25/16/4 a few games back.

Tomic makes an occasional crafty pass. Occasional. I dont mean to watch 8 games of soft Tomic for 1 great pass. Thats the only spot he is up on Kanter and oh btw Kanter is only 22 and improving. Tomic is 28.

Thats why your thread is a joke. Kanter is already way better than atomic on everything but occasional nifty pass. He's even better on defense.
 
As a Euroleague watcher i am saying, Jazz fans demand more slow pace at the paint give them Tomic lol. Also dear jazz fans, watch Kanter at Eurobasket in this summer you will have more tears :D Tomic won't have Huertas, Navarro, Oleson around him if he will come to Utah. Pass to Elijah Millsap,Ingles,Exum Tomic !!! LOL
 
Does Kanter ever play for his national team? I heard they hate him too.

Even if he does play, the only time I remember watching Kanter play for Turkey, the coach was totally awful, and just made Hedo chuck threes all game.
 
As a Euroleague watcher i am saying, Jazz fans demand more slow pace at the paint give them Tomic lol. Also dear jazz fans, watch Kanter at Eurobasket in this summer you will have more tears :D Tomic won't have Huertas, Navarro, Oleson around him if he will come to Utah. Pass to Elijah Millsap,Ingles,Exum Tomic !!! LOL

Welcome to the board!!!
 
He was injured. 3 days ago he said he will always play for national team.


Make no mistake: this star player is ready to suit up for the Turkish national basketball team. Though recent injuries kept him from doing so, he is now excited and ready to do this particular task.

Kanter, who has largely remained silent in the face of criticism and rumors with regards to his failure to play for the Turkish national team, said on the issue: "I have remained mostly quiet in the fact of unnecessary rhetoric on this topic. Believe me, sometimes it's difficult to even believe some of the things people say. In the past two years, all sorts of unmentionable things have been said about me with regards to the Turkish national team. There is no point in repeating them here; especially since I've mentioned them in previous interviews.”

“But I will say just this: I love my people, our national team and our flag a thousand times more than those who criticize me so improperly on this topic. In fact, every moment in the NBA is spent thinking about how I can get people here to love the values, country and flag that I represent more.”

“What's more, no one should think, ‘Ah, that Enes Kanter, he's just pursuing fame and fortune, not even one part of his mind is on Turkey these days.' In one sense they are right as Turkey does not lie in just one corner of my mind but right in the middle of my heart. I want everyone out there to know that I am doing my best to see that our flag becomes one which is respected no matter where you go in the world,” he said.

“Maybe this was a very long answer, but the topic really bothers me, which is why I wanted to express this all one more time. Let all the basketball lovers reading this know that this year and in future years when I am playing, I will definitely be suiting up in our national team uniform. With pride.”


This interview shows what a sweet, sensitive, emotional and sentimental person he is. I truly believe if the Millers treated him well he would have been a jazz man for life. Would have given everything for us down to dying on the court. We all know how good a fired up Kanter can be. I think thats what we are seeing in OKC.
 
He IS sweet.

Anyway, about Tomic... It would be cool to see him in a Jazz uni in 2015-16, if nothing else to finally give us all a chance to actually see the guy in action, right? And we need a skilled big to give Rudy a breather. Comments about him being defensively soft frankly concern me, though. Hopefully he'd realize coming to the NBA-- and particularly to the Jazz-- would require a fresh mentality, and he'd commit to the team's philosophy from Day 1.
 
Is Tomic on twitter? Is his feed littered with pseudo-religious weirdo babble with sprinkled with pictures of things on fire for good measure, too?
 
The Jazz need to definitely bring Tomic over next season. He's the prefect back up that Gobert needs. Tomic gots excellent court vision and nice passing skills for a big guy. He could teach Gobert a few things about being a good passer and have a smarter approach at playing ball since Tomic has been a pro way longer.
 
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