When is Gobert going to take some of Kanter's minutes. His per/36 last night:
72 pts, 72 rebs, 100% fg. Watch out Wilt.
We were tied with NY in the third when Kanter came in the game for Favors....All I know is when Kanter starts, we lose. When he plays we seem to fall behind.
I think it would be a grave mistake to trade Kanter.
I wouldn't trade Kanter. Our whole offense will look different once we get a real 1st-option scorer. Then you'll see what a nice 2nd option Kanter can be. He's still improving, and I doubt we'd get fair value for him.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];798447 said:I don't like my 2nd option to be a defensive liability.
A 6'11" PF/C who can hit mid-range jumpers, grab offensive boards, score in the paint, move the ball and run the floor is a decent asset to have. I really don't think he's holding the team back. What the Jazz need is a consistent scorer and creator on the perimeter.
A 6'11" PF/C who can hit mid-range jumpers, grab offensive boards, score in the paint, move the ball and run the floor is a decent asset to have. I really don't think he's holding the team back. What the Jazz need is a consistent scorer and creator on the perimeter.
His bad D is over exaggerated. He looks bad with RJ or Burke because he is not elite and they are poor defenders. With decent wing D he does fine.
I've always considered boards to be a part of D. Kanter Does well here.
Kanter has only logged 3907 minutes in 3 years time, while Favors has logged 6684. The scouting report on Kanter warned the GM that took him that they would need to be incredibly patient with his development because of his severe lack of experience. It is going to take time folks.
Favors played AAU, HS, Georgia Tech, and has averaged 23.4 minutes a game since entering the league, and 30.1 this year. Kanter came to the game late as a teen, played little HS, no college, was ruled ineligible to even practice with the KU team, then came into the league and had a coach like Ty who couldn't be bothered with him for hist first two years. Kanter has only averaged 18.6 minutes per with a **** ton of DNP's, and is only getting 26 mins this year. Their experience and development has been vastly different, and should be treated as such.
Patience.
Kanter is 21 years old.
To those of you that are super high on Fabors, but wanting to ship Kanter out already, here's some perspective.
Kanter has only logged 3907 minutes in 3 years time, while Favors has logged 6684. The scouting report on Kanter warned the GM that took him that they would need to be incredibly patient with his development because of his severe lack of experience. It is going to take time folks.
Favors played AAU, HS, Georgia Tech, and has averaged 23.4 minutes a game since entering the league, and 30.1 this year. Kanter came to the game late as a teen, played little HS, no college, was ruled ineligible to even practice with the KU team, then came into the league and had a coach like Ty who couldn't be bothered with him for hist first two years. Kanter has only averaged 18.6 minutes per with a **** ton of DNP's, and is only getting 26 mins this year. Their experience and development has been vastly different, and should be treated as such.
Patience.
The whole "a player is who is by his 4th year" rule doesn't truly apply to Kanter. Jazz shouldn't consider trading him until after his 5th or 6th year if they are concerned with establishing and getting his value. They couldn't honestly say they know who he is any sooner. He is now in his third.
Patience.