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Glad he's gone. Seriously.


I usually don't want us to win if it means a worse pick at this stage of the season, but WE MUST WIN THIS GAME.



Andy Larsen ‏@andyblarsen 49m49 minutes ago
Enes: "Like I said, I don't really want to talk about it here. I've got a lot of things to say but just don't want to say it right now."

Royce Young ‏@royceyoung 36m36 minutes ago
Enes Kanter on Thunder versus Jazz: "I think the difference is I like playing basketball there. I think that's the most important thing."

Andy Larsen ‏@andyblarsen 48m48 minutes ago
Enes, do you miss anything about Utah? "Mountains. That's it, I guess."
 
Article: Enes Kanter says "3.5 Years of Frustration”

https://saltcityhoops.com/enes-kanter-says-3-5-years-of-frustration-in-return-to-utah/

Enes Kanter’s never been particularly afraid to speak his mind, but this morning after shootaround, he wasn’t afraid to compare his new situation and happiness in Oklahoma City with the frustration he felt in Utah. Below is a transcript of the 5-minute media session today. Media questions in bold, Enes Kanter’s responses in regular text.

Tonight you come back and play on a court you’re very comfortable with.

Well I think it’s just a normal game. I’m not overly excited or anything.

As far as the game is concerned, do you feel like you can give your teammates some keys? Steve said earlier, “I can give them some hints on how to beat this team”.

We already did. We already talked about the Jazz and everything, so we are ready.

Enes, talk about your new home. It looks like it’s a good fit for you.

Yeah, definitely man, I love it. I mean that’s the team that I’ve never experienced before, and it’s just, I mean, I actually like playing basketball there. I’m just so comfortable there. Everything goes in the right place, and you know, I’m just really happy to be there.

What are the differences in the system for you? Why is it such a good fit?

I mean, first of all, I mean, it’s everything. I mean, the fans, the coaches, the teams, the [unintelligble] is amazing. Everything is falling into place that I never really felt like that anything before. It’s just so different.

Rumor is that you and Russ are a little bit tight. It’s good for a big man and a point guard, right?

Yeah definitely. I never, he’s a point guard, the best in the league. I never had an actual point guard like that. You know, I never had a point guard. But the thing is he’s just the best in the league, so.

Do you feel rejuvenated? Do you feel like you’re playing with more energy, more passion than in the past because of the new situation?

Well, like, I think the difference is probably that I really like playing basketball there. I think that’s the most important thing. I never liked playing basketball before in my NBA career. And this is the first time I’ve felt like playing basketball there, for my team, for the fans, for my teammates, for coaches, for everybody. That’s the first time.

What are some keys for you guys tonight defensively?

The keys are we just have to be on the same page and focused, we’re just trying to adjust. We think we’re big and we’re trying to push the play out front, and I think we’re just have to go out there 100%.”

Now that you’ve played in a situation you’re obviously very happy in, what didn’t you like about the situation here?

Well, I think, it wasn’t just a one game or two game frustration. It was a three and a half year frustration. I’m happy for both sides. I think it worked out well for both sides. I think I’m definitely happy that I’m part of the Oklahoma City team like that, a winner team, so I think it’ll go well for the future.

What was the biggest frustration over the last 3.5 years?

I will say, almost everything. And I didn’t bring it every night. But I think most everything was a frustration. But you know, I’m still happy for both sides. It worked out for both sides.

It has worked out for each side, and everybody was a winner in this. But were the frustrations off the court, on the court?

I think it wasn’t just basketball stuff. It was just professionalism. It was just, after I see OKC, I was like “this is how NBA teams are.” It was just, you know how like, you’re in a dream, and you have like a superpower, and you just don’t want to open your eyes, you just don’t want to end that dream? Oklahoma City’s been like that to me.

So then would you consider your experience in Utah a nightmare compared to that?

No, I did not say that.

I’m just asking!

No, I still respect them. I still like my coaches here, I still have friends here, some friends here. Not a lot. But still, I’m just saying, I don’t wanna make no comments on them. But I think after I went to OKC, I was like “Oh man, this is how an NBA team is.”

What are those good things you’ve experienced in Oklahoma City that you like so much?

First of all, I mean, we have a leader like Russell. And I love my teammates, and the fans are amazing, I love the city, it’s a clean city. Everything there is just professional, you know, everything they do is just for the players. You just only focus on basketball and go out there and play and do your job. Like I said again, I don’t want to talk about it here again, because I have a lot of things to say, but I just don’t want to say it right now.

Do you miss anything about Utah?

Mountains. That’s it, I guess.
 
He says Utah was unprofessional with him but he didnt play hard or give it his all while here..... That seems pretty unprofessional of Kanter, but thats nothing new.

I fill bad for OKC, they are getting bumped in the first round and are going to have to decide if they try and keep Kanter for the max or let him walk for nothing.
 
Glad we got rid of him what an awful teammate and unprofessional player. Feel bad for whoever pays him the max this next year.
 
PRAYING that OKC maxes him next year. Would be ****ing awesome. Can you imagine them not maxing Harden, but then maxing Kanter?
 
Well, if someone comes out and says this kind of stuff, you really have to question how he was managed. It was unprofessional of Kanter but this is how he feels.
 
Yea, those comments are ****ed up, but he's probably preparing himself to be booed. It's also no secret that he was the whipping boy here from media, managemen, and temmates--a treatment he hasn't received yet in OKC.


Really don't like those comments. Very immature of him.
 
Seriously though, **** him. He's up there is the Derrick Fisher/Mark Jackson level of former Jazz players who can go **** themselves hard.
 
Well, if someone comes out and says this kind of stuff, you really have to question how he was managed. It was unprofessional of Kanter but this is how he feels.

Would it be possible to manage a puss like him better, or would he just cry about something else.
 
Enes is officially a douche... Gobert needs to go HAM tonight. Enes needs to be in every pick and roll all night. Wth did we do that was unprofessional. Everybody need to boo his ***... He is an emotional dude and it will have an affect on him.
 
******* for sure, but I really want to know what it is that had him feeling so dejected and frustrated. I think we've seen some of it.... But players don't just say this without there being something.
 
Would it be possible to manage a puss like him better, or would he just cry about something else.

He probably wouldn't come out as he did. Anyway, what happened, happened and Kanter should have let it go.
 
Glad he admitted he didn't bring it every night.

Also only the mountains? Piss off Kanter, no longer a fan. Bye Felicia.
 
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