Kanter needs game time. If he plays in the D-League he can get 30+ minutes a game. With the Jazz I can't see him getting much more than 10 mpg.
D-League won't help him. He will get injured. No system. No team-game. Individual performances. Everyone will try to prove he is worth a shot in the NBA. Is this where he should end up? So, 15 mpg in the NBA >>>> 40 mpg in the D-League.
Agree. It's not like he's getting DNP's. He's going up against an elite scorer every day in practice. And he plays 15-20 mins/per game.D-League won't help him. He will get injured. No system. No team-game. Individual performances. Everyone will try to prove he is worth a shot in the NBA. Is this where he should end up? So, 15 mpg in the NBA >>>> 40 mpg in the D-League.
IF (IF!) that is true, the Jazz should dump Al ASAP and start Kanter period.If Kanter did start, I'd guess by end of year he'd be among top third of starting centers in the league.
Anyone else concerned that the OP is comparing Kanter to those four, but he has a point he's ready to put up pedestrian numbers I guess.BS.
I've never heard such a load of crap in my whole life. You can say that he isn't the best option to start on the Jazz. That's a reasonable argument. But, he's certainly ready to start.
Greg Ostertag started 70 games his second year. Gave us 7, 7, and 2.
Jarron Collins started his 1st year 68 games. Gave us 6 and 4.
Mark Eaton started 78 games his 2nd year. 5.5, 5.5, and 4.3!
Felton Spencer started 54 games his 2nd year. 6, 7, 1.3
Per 36 Kanter gave the Jazz 12, 11, 1 his rookie season. A notable season in that there was no training camp.
My point being, Kanter is more ready to start than a lot of the guys we've started at center in the past. He may not be ready to unseat Jefferson, but, he's certainly ready to start. More than ready actually. He'd be just fine. Better than a lot of the starting centers we've trotted out there.
So, enough of the not ready to start BS. It's just not gonna fly with me, I've seen too much basketball to buy into that nonsense.
Kanter can start, but he shouldn't start. He'd do okay as a starter, but he's still best suited for the bench.
Its incredible how little basketball experience Kanter really has. He'll hopefully be ready to start by 2013/14.
I love Kanter and have always thought he was going to be fantastic but he still has some holes in his game:
His lack of game experience sometimes shows up when he sees things he is not used to like double teams or zones. He still doesn't pass all that well. He still could improve that running jump hook that malone used to shoot 10 to 15 time a game. He could practice his pick and roll. He could mature a little as his twitter account shows. Now all of that can be improved with time on the court (save his maturity). I'm not sure starting is required, though.
I'd start Kanter over Jefferson right now. Getting to the point I hate to see Jefferson on the floor.
I love Kanter and have always thought he was going to be fantastic but he still has some holes in his game:
His lack of game experience sometimes shows up when he sees things he is not used to like double teams or zones. He still doesn't pass all that well. He still could improve that running jump hook that malone used to shoot 10 to 15 time a game. He could practice his pick and roll. He could mature a little as his twitter account shows. Now all of that can be improved with time on the court (save his maturity). I'm not sure starting is required, though.