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5. Enes Kanter | Utah Jazz
WARP: plus-1.9 | WIN%: minus-.057

KanterYou can make an argument for Kanter or teammate Derrick Favors to be listed here, as both are expected to move into full-blown starting roles. For Favors, it's a matter of proving he can cut his off-the-bench foul rate without losing any of the aggressiveness that makes him an elite offensive rebounder. Kanter simply needs to do what he's been doing as a reserve. Last season, he averaged 16.9 points and 10.2 rebounds per 36 minutes while shooting 54.4 percent from the field -- all at the age of 20. Look out.


I think both Favors and Kanter are going to have stellar years. They complement each other very well.
 
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I'd bet anyone here 500$ that Kanter starts draining those and it becomes part of his game.
 
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I'd bet anyone here 500$ that Kanter starts draining those and it becomes part of his game.

He did say last season that he was going to make it a consistent part of his game during the summer.
 
5. Enes Kanter | Utah Jazz
WARP: plus-1.9 | WIN%: minus-.057

KanterYou can make an argument for Kanter or teammate Derrick Favors to be listed here, as both are expected to move into full-blown starting roles. For Favors, it's a matter of proving he can cut his off-the-bench foul rate without losing any of the aggressiveness that makes him an elite offensive rebounder. Kanter simply needs to do what he's been doing as a reserve. Last season, he averaged 16.9 points and 10.2 rebounds per 36 minutes while shooting 54.4 percent from the field -- all at the age of 20. Look out.


I think both Favors and Kanter are going to have stellar years. They complement each other very well.

If they can control the fouling they will be awesome. Elite level rebounding and toughness. I am pumped to see what they can do with some real time. Same with the rest of the youth.

Enes has me the most excited though. I hope he breaks out and just goes nuts on the NBA so bad.
 
5. Enes Kanter | Utah Jazz
WARP: plus-1.9 | WIN%: minus-.057

KanterYou can make an argument for Kanter or teammate Derrick Favors to be listed here, as both are expected to move into full-blown starting roles. For Favors, it's a matter of proving he can cut his off-the-bench foul rate without losing any of the aggressiveness that makes him an elite offensive rebounder. Kanter simply needs to do what he's been doing as a reserve. Last season, he averaged 16.9 points and 10.2 rebounds per 36 minutes while shooting 54.4 percent from the field -- all at the age of 20. Look out.


I think both Favors and Kanter are going to have stellar years. They complement each other very well.

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I'd bet anyone here 500$ that Kanter starts draining those and it becomes part of his game.
He will, but not this coming season with any regularity. I'd be surprised if he averages more than .5 attempts per game.
He DOES have it in his arsenal though.. once he starts playing really well and his confidence goes up.. and the staff sees it, I guess he'll get more of a green light.
 
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