He seems like an interesting combo-guard who can also play SF. I just wonder if he has a true position. He's definitely a skilled player, and I think he'll become a better shooter. I think he could do a lot of the intangible stuff that Hayward does. If he keeps working on his offense, he'd be a triple-threat player.
Is KA strictly playing PG these days?
Definitely not a combo guard. He would have trouble guarding SF's in the NBA. The good thing is that he has good PF size (little south of 6'9 with shoes) and a 7'2 wingspan and isn't too skinny. He is basically Magic Johnson minus the athletic ability. Sounds like a lofty comp, but you can't really compare him to any point-forwards because he legitimately plays full-time PG.
Who's Otto Porter of this year's draft?
Yes - I just went there.
I haven't posted in a dozen pages.. or so...
but I know for sure the Utah Jazz have approached a team about trading their GSW pick. For what I don't know. I don't get the impression it's a package with the first.
You calling out OP?
Dude got injured early and is buried behind Ariza who is having a career year. Don't be sleeping on OP now.
Makes sense. There is 0% chance we hang on to both picks when the draft is finished. Will trade up in draft or trade a pick for a player who can help us now.
Is he shooting 0% from 3pt ??
That can't be right...
Can tell you the team approached was the Pacers... not to say they were the only team.
Can tell you the team approached was the Pacers... not to say they were the only team.
Definitely not a combo guard. He would have trouble guarding SF's in the NBA. The good thing is that he has good PF size (little south of 6'9 with shoes) and a 7'2 wingspan and isn't too skinny. He is basically Magic Johnson minus the athletic ability. Sounds like a lofty comp, but you can't really compare him to any point-forwards because he legitimately plays full-time PG.
Scola would be a good mentor for Kanter IMO. Very skilled big man, can play the 3rd big for us too.
A dozen or more years ago there was a player named Walt Williams who came out of Maryland as a 6'8" PG. He was drafted high in the lottery by Sacramento, but he didn't quite click in the league. He was basically a guy who could play on the perimeter and get an open shot anytime he wanted due to his size. He was a bit more flash than substance in terms of PG skills, and I think KA is a legit triple-diouble capable player. I just wonder where you put KA. I think it's likely he'll end up at SF at some point, but he's got to work on his athleticism and keep working on his shooting.
Kanter has had enough mentoring. It's time for him to just bust up some fools. I still see Kanter as a PF out on the floor and a back-up center, if that.
He can only get so athletic, which is not athletic at all. Just doesn't have enough lateral quickness to play on the perimeter defensively for long stretches IMO. Would be awesome to see him get drafted by a team willing to get creative with him.