I will decide who is the best player after 5 years. That age group hits 27-28. Prime.
Me me me me![size/HUGE] boobs [/size];1007910 said:In my trip to van golu I will seek Kanters agent and punch him in the head repeatedly for all of Jazz Nation. Anyone in Tukeye want to film?
[size/HUGE] boobs [/size];1007910 said:In my trip to van golu...
I don't get where this whole "Enes Kanter is brilliant on offense" narrative comes from. The dude is 34th among centers in true shooting % and 55th in assists. Since joining OKC, he's been 14th among centers in ORPM. He will score, but where efficiency is concerned he is very very average. Definitely not brilliant.
Lol, it's up for debate through stats and when watching games. It is not a fact he is a dominant offensive player right now. He has teammates that are dominant offensive players.See, I love stats and everything, but it is responses like this that make me question wether or not some of you actually watch the games, or understand basketball beyond box scores. From an offensive perspective, he is becoming a force. It is self-evident, not up for debate because your box score tells you so.
He only played 21 mins tonight and finished with 8/5. Westbrook again was quite the ball hog (33 shots). Wonder if Kanter will start complaining.
Well, this is the closest he will get to a ring. So if I were in his shoes, I'd do whatever my coach wants me to do, do not show any signs of egoistic BS, and at the end of the season, I'd take any offer Thunder would throw me, even if it's below the Jazz offer that they rejected.
Knowing Enes thinking extra highly of himself all this time, I have my doubts he will do those things and he will go to a place that gives him the biggest cash.
Of course, I wouldn't know the difference between 8 million a year and 15 million a year, so it's easy for me to decide.
That's exactly what he'll do...if the offer is high enough. If not, he'll take the QO and wait until 2016 to get paid.Knowing Enes thinking extra highly of himself all this time, I have my doubts he will do those things and he will go to a place that gives him the biggest cash.
See, I love stats and everything, but it is responses like this that make me question wether or not some of you actually watch the games, or understand basketball beyond box scores. From an offensive perspective, he is becoming a force. It is self-evident, not up for debate because your box score tells you so.
See, I love stats and everything, but it is responses like this that make me question wether or not some of you actually watch the games, or understand basketball beyond box scores. From an offensive perspective, he is becoming a force. It is self-evident, not up for debate because your box score tells you so.
See, I love stats and everything, but it is responses like this that make me question wether or not some of you actually watch the games, or understand basketball beyond box scores. From an offensive perspective, he is becoming a force. It is self-evident, not up for debate because your box score tells you so.
Smart.
Also, these posts are stupid. Yes, they are both 22 yr old big men who played for the Jazz, but aside from both being dominat offensive rebounders, their skills are vastly different at this point. Gobert is god on defense, while Enes is brilliant on offense; some nerds on here will try to deny Kanter's potential and production on that end, but it has been enough that he has good chemistry and confidence from an MVP canidate, has his new fans/media gushing over him, and has hall of famers like Reggie Miller, and Charles Barkley singing his praises.
Both are going to be really, really good players. Both careers are still in their infancies as well.
Long live Gobert! Long live Enes-- except when he's playing us.