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Will Kanter regret what he has done today?

Problem SF. is that he's unwilling to look in the mirror and take responsibility for anything himself. He blames the coaches, his teammates, the fans, the organization. Everyone BUT himself. And he openly says he didn't give 100% many times. But he says that just matter-of-fact, not even with a hint of regret. ALL he was asked to do was play defense.

But I'm not surprised. Most of the time you aren't recognized for being a good defender. But everyone praises you if you put up 20/10. Kanter, just like Boozer and Big Al thinks that's enough. But as much as I came to hate Boozer, he NEVER threw the Jazz under the bus like Enes did.

Very few basketball players gives 100% effort every single min 82 games a year. Kanter is just the first to admit it.
 
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Instead of focusing on a team that was one of the best defensive teams since the All-Star break. Instead of putting the team first and worrying about the battle for the eighth and final playoff spot, Kanter did what all immature players who’ve never been there before do.

He made it all about him.

Royce Young ‏@royceyoung 4h4 hours ago

Brooks on Kanter: "I didn't like the way he handled it when they introduced him. Something that will be addressed. We're better than that."
 
Very few basketball players gives 100% effort every single min 82 games a year. Kanter is just the first to admit it.

No one does duh. Everyone has off days. It is not about whether the player literally is running as fast and as hard as they possibly can every single second of every single game. It is an attitude thing. It isn't that he is the first player in the entire history of the NBA to admit to anything. He is rather showing how ****ty his attitude is. Plenty of other players have had similar attitudes. But the best, the greatest players to play the game, the ones that really matter and make a difference, they at least have the attitude that they will do their very best each and every game. Some games will be better than others, another duh. But the great ones have the desire and courage to at least try to put forth their best effort every game. Do they always succeed in that? Of course not they are still human. But what Kanter showed is a ***** me-first attitude that will in the end get him some pretty stats but no pretty jewelry. It's an attitude thing, and players with that kind of attitude can stay far far away from us. They are, at their core, losers.
 
A turkish commenter said: Enes is watching wrestling too much, and he is affected by it. He thinks talking thrash is good likewise in wrestling organisation, which indeed is really bad in the nba society.
I totally agree with him. And his bad attitude is slowly becoming a part of his character, thats the problem
 
A turkish commenter said: Enes is watching wrestling too much, and he is affected by it. He thinks talking thrash is good likewise in wrestling organisation, which indeed is really bad in the nba society.
I totally agree with him. And his bad attitude is slowly becoming a part of his character, thats the problem

lol what a child.
 
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This was his tweet when Turkish National team was about to get eliminated from European Championship.

Memo's Response:
The thing you're doing is wrong no matter what your situation is. You gonna be in this team someday.

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sure he will regret ,just not right away ,he's a22 year old kid from another country,right now he has a f**kem attitude .....no different from most of us

just glad the Jazz wised up and got a teach em coach in Snyder ....Corbin would have soured Exum and Hood and Gobert to the Jazz like he did Kanter, if he was still around
 
A turkish commenter said: Enes is watching wrestling too much, and he is affected by it. He thinks talking thrash is good likewise in wrestling organisation, which indeed is really bad in the nba society.
I totally agree with him. And his bad attitude is slowly becoming a part of his character, thats the problem

I bet the reason he wanted out of Utah was because KOC, Tyrone, Lindsey, or Snyder wouldn't let him get his happy mweal and ice cweam after every game, win or lose.

"WAAAH! Kwanter wanna wawtch whestling! Waaahh!"

Dude is such a child. Like a 9 year old in a 22 year old 6'10 body.
 
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