Archie Moses
Well-Known Member
I love the kid but I've never seen someone blocked so much.
Wow .. I'm sorry, sir.
Oh for cryin' out loud, since when does mentioning that you are an American make you a Zenophobe ? Buck up laddy and be proud of who and what you are. Everyone else is, and rightly so.
For myself i am white and an American and a retired and senile senior citizen. Damn that went down hill in a hurry!
Kanter's best move is the quick spin while on the baseline. He has only used it twice if I recall but its the only move he has that doesn't give the help defense time to help. The up and under is probably his next best move, but he needs to learn to go up with one hand so the angle for the shot blocker is not there. I don't know how well a hook shot will ever work for him. It traditionally works better for the longer and higher leaping centers which he is not. The hook shots he has tried have been pretty brutal to date.
Only that it took Kuofos 4 years to get there and Kanter 15 games.
the numbers are not cumulative. Do you think Koufos has become one of the games best centers?
Wait....WHAT?
Of course the numbers are not cumulative. What I meant was it only took Koufus all these years for him to be able to rebound at the same rate as Kanter who just started playing this year!
Koufus is also playing against 2nd or even 3rd units so no I'm not saying he's become one of the games' best centre.
Far out.. do you understand anything??? No wonder you've only got 6 Rep power after 2,000 odd posts..
I think Hotttnickkk makes a valid observation. No, Koufos is not a great center, but he has improved a lot since he entered the league to the point where he is a good rebounder, and Kanter at 19 with very little experience is already rebounding at that level.
Kanter's first-half against the Raptors was possibly his worst-half of the season - at both ends of the court. Late/unaware on his defensive rotations and wasn't running the floor hard defensively. It was encouraging to see him improve his effort in the 2nd-half. That's all you really want - is to see our young players stick with it and keep competing. Kanter has the potential to develop into a more reliable offensive player, but at this point it's an effort=production formula for him.
Wait....WHAT?
Of course the numbers are not cumulative. What I meant was it only took Koufus all these years for him to be able to rebound at the same rate as Kanter who just started playing this year!
Koufus is also playing against 2nd or even 3rd units so no I'm not saying he's become one of the games' best centre.
Far out.. do you understand anything??? No wonder you've only got 6 Rep power after 2,000 odd posts..
Wow Kosta is on that PER rebounding list too. I still think the Jazz gave up too early on Kosta. I think Kanter will get better. He has a strong work ethic. He is adjusting to the speed and athleticism of the NBA besides learning the way the Jazz play. I think what he needs to develop is a jump hook and a jump shot. I think a jump shot would allow him to drive pass guys. The jump hook would allow him to get off his shot inside. Once he develops these two types of shots he could be a handful with his foot work.