GVC
Well-Known Member
He's done a better job addressing the second and third items on your list (although the third is probably mostly due to not getting post touches). I'd even argue he moves his feet plenty on defense, just sometimes in the wrong direction (over helping, generally). The rebounds are a head scratcher. The shot goes up, and Enes does a decent job finding his man and putting a hand on him. Then, instead of turning his *** around, getting between his man and the basket and into good rebounding position, he just pushes at the dude with his arms, facing away from the basket. If the rebound goes in some other direction, it works just fine (for the most part), but if the rebound goes toward Enes, his man is now in a better position to grab the rebound (closer to the basket) AND Enes has his back to the rebound, making it virtually impossible for him to grab the defensive board. I've actually seen both Derrick Favors and Jeremy Evans do this on a few occasions as well, which is weird. Does anyone have an explanation? Isn't boxing out simple? Am I missing something?He hurt his shoulder last year...
Seems to be the excuse that everyone uses when trying to defend kanter.
Doesn't move his feet on defense? Bad shoulder.
Terrible moving screen? Shoulder injury.
Doesn't pass out of a triple team? Still hasn't recovered from shoulder surgery.
Doesn't... Refuses to box out? Ummm have I mentioned his shoulder injury?