For those of you whining about Kanter, I would argue that he is better than Ostertag already.
Is that something we should be proud of though? I know what you are saying but this guy should seem A LOT better than Ostertag
For those of you whining about Kanter, I would argue that he is better than Ostertag already.
The only way he will get there is in game experience. Wish the guys at P3 where playing a game with him every day.
He has taken a handful of midrange jumpers this week and brick most of the ones I have seen. His midrange game is more of a myth right now than it is an actual thing.
Is that something we should be proud of though? I know what you are saying but this guy should seem A LOT better than Ostertag
1st of all westbrook is not one of my favourite players. I like real PGs who thinks passing 1st. Second i believe in Westbrook's shooting attempts, pushing too much all comes from their team structure and coaching. They need to find points from perimeter players and their big men there just need to make defense, rebounding. Third, even he is pushing too much he can still make plays and easy buckets for Perkins and Ibaka. And i see Burks do not have ability to make plays as being combo guard. He can not control the game tempo ( He always wanna game speed up), seems having hard time on close press while he is taking the ball on the half court and do not have the court vision set to set on offense.
Is that something we should be proud of though? I know what you are saying but this guy should seem A LOT better than Ostertag
After 70 games? and after sitting out for 2 years?
We're all critiquing him like we expect Burks to be our STARTING PG. Yes, I agree. He cannot be a starting PG in the league. He may not even bet the primary backup. But 22/7 with 5 assists was pretty darn impressive.Burks can not play PG in the NBA, no need to overrate the summer league. He does not have neither handling ability of PG nor view for the passes. In fact he is generally obsessive to go to the rim instead of finding open man. It seems he is gonna be Corey Maggette type of player who draws fouls very well and find points but not in less attempt
After 70 games?
Can't really compare the two. Ostertag had NO Offensive moves. Kanter has a couple and needs to add a couple more.Is that something we should be proud of though? I know what you are saying but this guy should seem A LOT better than Ostertag
Surprisingly similar with one exception...assist rate. Might tie into usage, but the different in usage is not nearly as wide as the difference in assist rate.
This thread is full of a lot of wishful thinking. People only see what they want to see. And if Enes is a project, then why do you draft him at number 3 -- maybe 23, but not 3.
This thread is full of a lot of wishful thinking. People only see what they want to see. And if Enes is a project, then why do you draft him at number 3 -- maybe 23, but not 3.
This thread is full of a lot of wishful thinking. People only see what they want to see. And if Enes is a project, then why do you draft him at number 3 -- maybe 23, but not 3.
Time will tell. Right now, I'm not impressed. And the biggest reason is that I don't see improvement from last season. That's what I was expecting. But nada -- sure he can rebound, he's big and strong, but that's about it. We saw that from day one.
This thread is full of a lot of wishful thinking. People only see what they want to see. And if Enes is a project, then why do you draft him at number 3 -- maybe 23, but not 3.
I'm not suggesting we pick and choose which games to look at as a snapshot of what a player could be. But if we take Kanter's first summer league game out of the equation, which I think is fair given his age, inexperience, travel and weight gain, and no-show in that first foreign game last summer, he's done very well.
In the last three games, he's shot 15-24 for 62.5% from the floor, 4-6 for 66.6% from the line for 11.3 points per game, grabbed 10.3 rebounds per game, dished out 1.3 assists, and has 1.3 steals. So given the fact that he's just 20 and came in 20 pounds heavier, I'm quite excited, one hell of a 180 from the last couple days. Like many of you said, we need him to rebound, play solid defense, and work on his offense. I think he's doing that.
I attribute a lot of his turnovers to my assumption that the staff told him to work on his post game, turnovers be damned in some ways. So I can live with those, at least a little. I would like him to recognize the double/triple teams better though, hell even draw those purposefully, and then react by dishing it out to the open man. This, and showing more confidence in his jumper and taking some would make me stoked. The kid has one hell of a stroke for a kid his size.
So, yeah, I will be a man on here publicly and say I am excited for what he could be.
Agree. If he was 20 over he'd be at about 285-290 and I thought I heard said during SL he was listed at 260. Of course that could be wrong, but that's what I heard.I don't think Kanter showed up 20 lbs heavier. He just said, he gained 20 lbs when he went to Turkey. He has been at P3 and he seems like he is game shape. I don't see a 20 lbs. gain in the SL.