Game6Conley
Well-Known Member
There's nothing Kanter can do to show that the Jazz made a mistake because they didn't.
-He demanded a trade
-He wanted a max contract
-Favors & Gobert are a better fit & provide better defense
There's a reason he's only playing 21 MPG. He's a great offensive player but nowhere near worth a max contract. OKC is in a better position to utilize his strength & hide his weaknesses (hence the 21 MPG) than Utah was.
It's unfortunate how little we got out of the #3 pick & you can argue that drafting him in the first place was a mistake or that he should've been moved sooner as his game never seemed to mesh with Favors'. But trading him & not giving him the max is unarguable. He didn't want to be here & a better option emerged. Kanter leading OKC to a title (not that he will) won't change the fact that Utah made the right decision.
You explain in detail how he bullied his way out of here, at an inopportune juncture to return assets for him..
but preface it with 'nothing they can do' and 'didn;t make a mistake'.. you sound like an enabler to me..
He was going to be be restricted.. His qualifying offer still would've been like a $9,000,000 salary..
I'd say If we were GM's and you thought that way about Kanter, and I was a GM that wanted to add him, that'd you'd be just the dude I'd be looking to negotiate with..