Comments about ‘Utah Jazz: Enes Kanter leads Jazz comeback win over L.A. Lakers in preseason contest’
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The jazz beat the Lakers in the pre-season is not the same as beating them in the post-season.
re: GK Willington
Really the preseason is not the same as winning in the post season? Darn I thought we were on our way to the 2nd round of the playoffs with that win. /sarcasm
Kanter is an elite rebounder already. His offensive game is still very raw but you have a solid career in the NBA if you can collect rebounds like he can. He is an absolute bull from a strength standpoint...a freak if you will.
Looking forward to seeing him continue to develop. It appears Corbin may end up owing Kanter a few more minutes than he was anticipating. How do you leave a guy on the bench that seemingly cranks out a double double in limited minutes on a nightly basis? Sure this is preseason but he did it last year in his rookie season a fair amount of times and now it appears he is really benefitting from buffing up and losing some weight.
If you have not seen his twitter pictures from his workouts a few weeks ago you owe it to yourself to go take a look.
He looks like a 6'10" version of the dude in the bowflex commercials.
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