doubledribble
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Yep.Right now he looks like Big Al.
By the way, you can look up Jefferson's stats when he was 21-22 - he was an offensive rebounding beast as well back then: second in the league in 2007-8. Young bigs tend to be good on the offensive glass in the year when they are first given big minutes: remember Millsap?
It is just that the physical tools that Kanter has (not very tall or long, but strong; good coordination, but unimpressive leaper; slow; not a great natural passer) limit what he can do. Kanter can never play like Marc Gasol, Howard, Nowitzki, Cousins or Chandler. He is a big with the physical gifts of Jefferson/Randolf, so it is no coincidence that he consciously modeled his game on Al's.
Anyway, if you check the Jefferson's stats for his first year of playing major minutes in Boston they look awfully similar to Kanter's.