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Thats more like the real Enes Kanter right now !!!

Corbins Bball iq>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..Any Jazzfanz member...Funny yall can couch coach but did anyof you pay in the nba? Or even college for that matter? How about being employed by a nba team????????Stop the bashing of Corbin because he is smarter then you
 
Corbins Bball iq>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..Any Jazzfanz member...Funny yall can couch coach but did anyof you pay in the nba? Or even college for that matter? How about being employed by a nba team????????Stop the bashing of Corbin because he is smarter then you

This post gives me the suspicion that Trollolol, carolinajazz and ^ guy are the same. I might have got confused with the names but this definitely reminds me of someone else.
 
Pretty sad when putting up 16/10 against the scrubby *** Lakers gives us hope that Kanter will develop even average NBA athleticism/career.

Weak draft is weak draft.
 
Pretty sad when putting up 16/10 against the scrubby *** Lakers gives us hope that Kanter will develop even average NBA athleticism/career.

Weak draft is weak draft.
athleticism is overrrated!
skillz count!
EK has the potential to be much more than just an average NBA player.
 
athleticism is overrrated!
skillz count!
EK has the potential to be much more than just an average NBA player.


As overrated as the mental aspects....


Let's see, he is slow and unethlatic, and he doesn't have the mental acuity.... we better hope that body and footwork become the GOAT.
 
Pretty sad when putting up 16/10 against the scrubby *** Lakers gives us hope that Kanter will develop even average NBA athleticism/career.

Weak draft is weak draft.

How do you actually now that? Can you somehow measure his athleticism? Or is it just the eye test? I actually agree with you when I'm watching him play but he is not as bad as you might think! I looked up the measurements of Enes, Favors, some other young prospects who were drafted the last couple of years and the averages of the combines.

Physical measurements:
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Ranking:
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- Enes has an average size for a drafted Center and he is about 1 inch smaller than Centers who were drafted in the top 15. His size compared to a PF is above average in all categories.
- For a Center he was overweight when he came in to the league but right know he is about average. Compared to PFs he is still overweight.
- His wingspan is below average for the Center as well as the PF position. He loses about 2 inches against drafted Centers, about 3 inches against Center drafted top 15 and PFs drafted top 15. He has about the same wingspan as PFs drafted top 30.
- He has an above average reach for a PF. He has about the same reach as a drafted Center but a lesser reach than Centers drafted top 30 and 15.
- His hands are gigantic.

Athletic measurements:
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Ranking:
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Athleticism is not just the leaping/jumping ability of a player. Strength, agility and speed are also key components and have to be taken in to consideration.

- His no step vertical is bad compared to other Centers and PFs.
- His max vertical on the other hand is above average for Centers drafted top 15, about 0.5 inches shorter than PFs who were drafted and about 1.5 inches shorter than PFs drafted top 15
- He has above average strenght for both positions
- His agility and his speed are also above average for both positions which is pretty intersting because average PFs are just 6'7-6'8 and should be more agile and faster.

Enes might not be the most athletic guy but he is not that bad. He was underperforming earlier in the season but it seems like he is getting it together.

FYI Derrick is just a beast!

Note: All measurements are from draftexpress.com .
*current weight is from nba.com
 
Thanks for the good content. The eye test as you called it can also tell too that Enes has a low degree no step jump/standing vertical. It's understandable. We can also easily say that he reaches much better when running right to the rim. There were amazing dunk attempts and one I remember was against Rockets or Clippers, he rattled the rim hard, jumping a step in front of the free throw line, trying to dunk with two hands!!


Enes is a beast yet to discover the secrets of his body to use in the game time.
 
How do you actually now that? Can you somehow measure his athleticism? Or is it just the eye test? I actually agree with you when I'm watching him play but he is not as bad as you might think! I looked up the measurements of Enes, Favors, some other young prospects who were drafted the last couple of years and the averages of the combines.

Physical measurements:
7BGZE3.png


Ranking:
NCY2DW.png

- Enes has an average size for a drafted Center and he is about 1 inch smaller than Centers who were drafted in the top 15. His size compared to a PF is above average in all categories.
- For a Center he was overweight when he came in to the league but right know he is about average. Compared to PFs he is still overweight.
- His wingspan is below average for the Center as well as the PF position. He loses about 2 inches against drafted Centers, about 3 inches against Center drafted top 15 and PFs drafted top 15. He has about the same wingspan as PFs drafted top 30.
- He has an above average reach for a PF. He has about the same reach as a drafted Center but a lesser reach than Centers drafted top 30 and 15.
- His hands are gigantic.

Athletic measurements:
DDF6TC.png


Ranking:
YMNPH6.png

Athleticism is not just the leaping/jumping ability of a player. Strength, agility and speed are also key components and have to be taken in to consideration.

- His no step vertical is bad compared to other Centers and PFs.
- His max vertical on the other hand is above average for Centers drafted top 15, about 0.5 inches shorter than PFs who were drafted and about 1.5 inches shorter than PFs drafted top 15
- He has above average strenght for both positions
- His agility and his speed are also above average for both positions which is pretty intersting because average PFs are just 6'7-6'8 and should be more agile and faster.

Enes might not be the most athletic guy but he is not that bad. He was underperforming earlier in the season but it seems like he is getting it together.

FYI Derrick is just a beast!

Note: All measurements are from draftexpress.com .
*current weight is from nba.com

where u gettin dis stuff ffrom bro? need source. thx.
 
@Primetime

Thanx for this numbers and comparisons. Enes has to figure out how to position himself under the rim correctly (or in a way which gives him advantages) and the right time. His physical attributes especially athleticism aren't that bad and i knew he isnt that terrible. But his problem seems to be the mental issue. In the past he has never been ready or expecting to get the ball in his hands especially when someone is penetraring to the zone. I don't know if thats a basketball IQ problem or only a game experience thing. The last 5 games he is getting better, so seems to be an experience/rhythm issue at least i hope for it.
 
Pretty sad when putting up 16/10 against the scrubby *** Lakers gives us hope that Kanter will develop even average NBA athleticism/career.

Weak draft is weak draft.
After Primetime's illuminating post, I think it is fair to say that your evaluation of Kanter's athleticism is refuted and needs to be rectified!
agree?
 
Pretty sad when putting up 16/10 against the scrubby *** Lakers gives us hope that Kanter will develop even average NBA athleticism/career.

Weak draft is weak draft.

You know what is even more sad? When these scrubby *** Lakers kicked the *** of the jazz.....
 
How do you actually now that? Can you somehow measure his athleticism? Or is it just the eye test? I actually agree with you when I'm watching him play but he is not as bad as you might think! I looked up the measurements of Enes, Favors, some other young prospects who were drafted the last couple of years and the averages of the combines.

Physical measurements:
7BGZE3.png


Ranking:
NCY2DW.png

- Enes has an average size for a drafted Center and he is about 1 inch smaller than Centers who were drafted in the top 15. His size compared to a PF is above average in all categories.
- For a Center he was overweight when he came in to the league but right know he is about average. Compared to PFs he is still overweight.
- His wingspan is below average for the Center as well as the PF position. He loses about 2 inches against drafted Centers, about 3 inches against Center drafted top 15 and PFs drafted top 15. He has about the same wingspan as PFs drafted top 30.
- He has an above average reach for a PF. He has about the same reach as a drafted Center but a lesser reach than Centers drafted top 30 and 15.
- His hands are gigantic.

Athletic measurements:
DDF6TC.png


Ranking:
YMNPH6.png

Athleticism is not just the leaping/jumping ability of a player. Strength, agility and speed are also key components and have to be taken in to consideration.

- His no step vertical is bad compared to other Centers and PFs.
- His max vertical on the other hand is above average for Centers drafted top 15, about 0.5 inches shorter than PFs who were drafted and about 1.5 inches shorter than PFs drafted top 15
- He has above average strenght for both positions
- His agility and his speed are also above average for both positions which is pretty intersting because average PFs are just 6'7-6'8 and should be more agile and faster.

Enes might not be the most athletic guy but he is not that bad. He was underperforming earlier in the season but it seems like he is getting it together.

FYI Derrick is just a beast!

Note: All measurements are from draftexpress.com .
*current weight is from nba.com


Oh WOW! He has really big hands!

What's your point?
 
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