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Enes Kanter for Otto Porter: A Wizards Fan's Perspective

Trey Burke is dangerously close to surpassing Kanter in FTA per game.....

Let that sink in....
 
Also loving that fat .6 ASSISTS PER GAME (WHILE AVERAGING 27 MINUTES PER GAME AND ATTEMPTING 11.6 SHOTS PER GAME) Kanter is dishing out. Bill Walton watch out.
 
Maybe one day Kanter will improve his passing when he becomes that special player and is allowed to be the 1st option on offense.

Probably not though.
 
You gotta admit though, Kanter is a bit of a stiff. He is fit, but it doesn't translate. That's what worries me about his game. I'm not sure his defense will ever be good enough. I like his offense now. He is really good at it, and projects to be even better. But we don't need another big who doesn't play defense. I can't stand the Boozers and Jeffersons of the NBA.
 
Trey leads the team in FGA's per 36, I believe.



Yes, Kanter needs to learn how to pass. I've saidd that all along, but I am confident he'll get there.

Reality is, a non-passing big is far less of an issue than a non-passing, which Otto Porter is.
 
Trey leads the team in FGA's per 36, I believe.



Yes, Kanter needs to learn how to pass. I've saidd that all along, but I am confident he'll get there.

Reality is, a non-passing big is far less of an issue than a non-passing, which Otto Porter is.

Otto Porter is a very god (yes I mean god, not good) passer when given the opportunity. He averaged nearly 3 APG in college as a wing (very impressive).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdMAPF0rvvU

@ 4:17

Porter is a great passer. He just needs to be back in a motion offense where he is given the oppurtunity to make reads and passes (exactly what Quin wants to do) not a PNR heavy system where primary ball-handlers make all the plays (Wizards with Wall/Beal).

Stop being ignorant to Otto Porter's skills. If you want to say he isn't a good shooter/scorer at the NBA level, I'd be willing to concede that may in fact end up being the case (though I doubt it), but I know for a fact he is a very skilled and smart passer. The passes in the video aren't "highlight" passes. They are a smart player being able to make good reads within an offense that has motion and cuts.
 
He operated as something of a point forward in Georgetown's offense, executing his team's sets to perfection, constantly reading and probing the defense, and facilitating exceptionally well from the high post. His court vision and passing ability is exceptional for a player his size, and he really sets the tone for his teammates with his unselfishness in always looking to make the right play. He makes simple extra passes to open shooters on the perimeter, finds cutters diving to the rim with perfectly timed bounce passes, and moves the ball ahead in transition decisively to get his teammates easy baskets that don't register in the boxscore as assists.

From DraftExpress.com https://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz3NzPciIMp
https://www.draftexpress.com

But then according to Sexual Favors Otto Porter lost all passing ability and is now one of the worst passing wings in the NBA cuz stats.
 
This is his contract year. This is the year he works to collect his fat paycheck.

Count me a highly skeptical that there's anything to the notion that players try harder and/or perform better during contract years.

There may be, but this strikes me more as conventional wisdom than empirical fact. Does anybody know of any actual evidence on this issue?
 
Count me a highly skeptical that there's anything to the notion that players try harder and/or perform better during contract years.

There may be, but this strikes me more as conventional wisdom than empirical fact. Does anybody know of any actual evidence on this issue?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contract_year_phenomenon

It's real, especially in the NBA (though it may not be real for everyone, it's a thing that exist).

https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1780&context=cmc_theses

More empirical data if you want to wade through it (I don't).
 
Players should get 60% of BRI and owners should fight for almost no guaranteed contracts. Guaranteed deals are ****ing garbage, and so is the idea that the humans that actually play the game we watch and have a very limited time to do it only get half the gross revenue.
 
Players should get 60% of BRI and owners should fight for almost no guaranteed contracts. Guaranteed deals are ****ing garbage, and so is the idea that the humans that actually play the game we watch and have a very limited time to do it only get half the gross revenue.

This is a tangent obviously, but ****ing whatever:

Larry Sanders recently told some members of the Milwaukee Bucks' front office that he doesn't want to play basketball anymore, according to sources.

Sanders is in the first season of a four-year, $44 million extension and hasn't played in the past six games.

Jason Kidd initially told the media that Sanders had the flu, but he said on Friday he was away for "personal reasons."

Some friends of Sanders told Woelfel last summer that he wasn't committed to basketball and was interested in exploring other options.

Let's let the people that earn their paycheck every day like the rest of us get a ****ing raise AND improve the quality of the game at the same time.
 
Also, if you watch the Hawks (who are doing what we want to do (movement and starless basketball)) positions 1-5 can pass the ball. Everyone may not be a magnificent passer, but they all have court awareness and aren't selfish. Kanter isn't that. He is either offensively selfish or has very poor court vision, or both.
 
Mike Scott, the backup PF who averages 14 mpg, averages more APG than Kanter does.

****ing lol.
 
I clearly remember a series earlier in the year where Burks hit 2 corner 3's in a row. The next play Kanter get the ball around the FT line on a PNR. Burks is wide open in the right corner, like no one within 15 feet of him. Kanter doesn't even look his direction and drives to his right side to the rim. So he somehow managed to drive to the same side Burks was on and not even have the recognition to pass the ball to the open hot hand for a great shot (whose man was doubling down on Kanter's drive). Kanter threw up a contested 10' shot and misses and my head explodes.
 
This is his contract year. This is the year he works to collect his fat paycheck.
Kanter has always been a hard worker. You know this.
 
Kanter has always been a hard worker. You know this.

Yeah like all those years he showed up to SL extremely overweight (cuz he knew as a 1st round pick he would get his minutes to play, so no pressure to come and fight for respect)?
 
He averaged nearly 3 APG in college as a wing (very impressive).

Very similar to Burks (averaged 2.9)











My posts discussing Burks have seriously decreased..... I was due
 
Players should get 60% of BRI and owners should fight for almost no guaranteed contracts. Guaranteed deals are ****ing garbage,

Yup.

I heard Larry Sanders is going to quit basketball. Yet he still gets paid I think
 
It was really weird reading opinions from several years back telling us how Kanter has great basketball IQ and how his passing is great. I never saw that. He has zero awareness on the floor. It's like he's a horse with blinders - only sees what's in front of him, no recognition of his teammates position, no recognition of spacing, no pass out of the post(he'd get double teamed and any half-decent passer out of the post will think "hey, there are two people on me, this means a teammate is probably unguarded", all he can think of is how to take his shot quicker or spin to the baseline and get into more trouble.

I can't ignore that he's improved defensively lately and his rotations are much better, but his passing game hasn't moved even an inch in the right direction from previous seasons. If we are going to play with lots of movement and passes, with lots of reads as the plays develop, we can't afford to have a player on the floor who cannot pass or make quick reads and move accordingly on the floor.
 
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