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He can be either, but Kanter is definitely a center. If Sap or Al are traded next year, Favors is first in line to slide into whatever starting spot is open. Kanter will have to wait for a while until he is a full-time starter, don't see him being ready till his 3rd year.
Hi Jazzfanz. New guy here with a first post. I have been lurking for a while now but could not sit quietly by without commenting about the Young Turk in tonight's Laker game. He was great. I loved the way he was taking it to Bynum in the low post. Bynum is a big physical center, but our future starter gave him as good as he got. If the GS game was Favor's game to announce to the League that he has arrived, this was Kanter's. He has come a long way this season. It is great to see his personal development, but even better to have this kind of a game against the Lakers. I hope it feeds his confidence and he finds a way to bring it like this on a regular basis. Good stuff.
Agree. It was nice to see him bring the physicality. And I saw a nice pump fake, up and under move. No doubt he learned that from Big Al. It's only 1 game, but I think it's time to take off the training wheels and start giving him a lot more time. I like Jefferson as a person, but the 3-man rotation of the future needs to be Favors, Kanter and Millsap. They're the best defensively. This is similar to the Dantley/Malone and Green/Stockton situations. I know KOC will be looking to trade Big Al this summer or next season. It may not happen as his salary is pretty high. I guess worst case is the Jazz keep him after the trade deadline next year and just let his salary come off the books.
Imagine how easy he'll be to swat once people figure out that that wardball up & under is slow and easy to spot? (I give it until May) You can't teach slow/no vertical, and Koonter is King of both.
Impressed that Kanter used his body tonight. He even did the pelvic thrust into the defender, put back off the glass move I have been begging for. I think the double tech he and McRoberts ignited him.
Thank you.Nah, that up and under is his classic move. I remember him doing it in the FIBA tourney. It really works against over zealous defenders like Bynum tonight.
Nah, that up and under is his classic move. I remember him doing it in the FIBA tourney. It really works against over zealous defenders like Bynum tonight.
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