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Kanter has Forgotten How to Play Basketball?

I know we're all too close to the situation for this fact to matter, but what's been forgotten in this whole discussion is that one of the world's most respected basketball minds (KOC) has given Corbin plenty of votes of confidence. I'm confident that KOC sees the Kanter situation as accurately as Tanjevic does.
 
I love how fans from other countries come to JazzFanz because a player from their country ends up on the Jazz and then begins to tell us how superior their fans and coaches are in a sport created in the US, by Americans and dominated by Americans. Yes your superior knowledge regarding Euroball gives you the smug right to lecture us on how a chain smoking euro little man is far superior to all but a few US coaches.

We have been through this, Jazzfanz has been around a long time. We had the Russian AK fans lecturing us on how a hall of fame coach didn't know how to coach their emotional basketball star. Don't get me wrong I like Kanter and hope he turns into something special (same as you) but it seems nationalistic for you guys to lecture us on basketball when many of us have been following BBall for 3+ decades.. END OF RANT

I was talking about calling Tanjevic a Turk and mocking him. Sounded lame. That's all. America yeaah.. beh.
 
Its true Enes has forgotten how to play basketball and I have the video evidence. Look there is a basketball court, he is in shorts and ball shoes, there is a rack full of balls and Enes just stands there awkwardly. He doesn't remember how to play ball.

[video]https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=enes+kanter+dancing&mid=BF0F52CC24694E541982BF0F52CC24694E541982&view=detail&FORM=VIRE1

Hahaaaa good one thanks.
 
you are either retarded or dyslexic.
noone claimed that Turk or Yugos are better than Americans per se,
but that some NBA coaches are lacking in bball knowledge
and also that Tanjevic > T Corbin

The did in the area of BB
Yes
Pure opinion

Edit: The Turkey NT claimed it was more than a few American coaches. He pretty much carpet bombed them all.
 
uh...basketball was created by a Canadian.

of James Naismith (November 6, 1861 – November 28, 1939) was a Canadian-American sports coach and innovator. He invented the sport of basketball in 1891 and is often credited with introducing the first football helmet. He wrote the original basketball rulebook, founded the University of Kansas basketball program, and lived to see basketball adopted as an Olympic demonstration sport in 1904 and as an official event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, as well as the birth of both the National Invitation Tournament (1938) and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship (1939).

Born in Canada, Naismith studied physical education in Montreal before moving to the United States, where he developed basketball in late 1891 while teaching at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts.[1] Naismith also studied medicine in Denver, taking his MD in 1898 before moving to the University of Kansas. After a decade (1898–1907) serving there as a faculty member and part-time basketball coach during the sport's fledgling years, he became the Kansas Jayhawks' athletic director. He became a U.S. citizen in 1925.[2]
course you are correct he was born a Canadian, but later he chose to beome an American Citizen.
 
It really seems like he's slipped a lot. He seemed to be a much more complete player than Al Jr. that we've been watching.
 
Kanter just posted this on twitter:

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edit: i see it was posted in another thread, my mistake
 
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