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Enes Kanter Highlights (Turkey vs Ukraine)
Posted by: gardner on August 12th, 2011
The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of the Utah Jazz.Kanter looks quite good in these highlights. He has nice post moves, rebounds well, blocks Fesenko, and looks like a willing defender.
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nice. i am really excited to see him play. thanks for posting this!!!!
Fes got owned!
How long ago was this?
I believe this is going on right now. Both Fes and Kanter are in Turkey and Ukraine playing with there national teams. probably within the last couple of weeks or so
I like the video. It shows what Coach Corb’ was saying he liked about Enes. He gets to his spot and doesn’t let himself get shoved around. Excellent find.
Well he probably matched up against Fes most of the game probably. No wonder he played well.
also anyone know where I can find current stats from games being played right now for these teams? I would love to see Kanters stat line as well as Fesenkos.
Proof, Fesenko is lazy and fat and needs to practice more. HOpefully we dont resign him.
Kanter will EAT CRAPPY CENTERS ALIVE! Which there are lots of in the NBA.
If he plays like this every night expect the Jazz to trade Big Al or Milsap quickly.
I see, thanks. Kanter does look good in this vid. And is it just me, or does Fes look a little thinner? Not that it really matters. He still sucks
I see, thanks. Kanter does look good in this vid. And is it just me, or does Fes look a little thinner? Not that it really matters. He still stinks
He did pretty good in this game, struggled a bit against Germany. you can tell the lack of competitive playing over the past year has had some effect but hopefully Euroball will help that. One thing I loved about him in the games I watched last week is he is an EXTREMELY aggressive rebounder. I mean, it’s ANYTHING to get the rebound. He was knocking over his own players…it was great. exactly what we need. He has great mobility and reflexes for rebounding. Love his aggressiveness to get the ball while most centers in the NBA just stare at it, he just can’t wait for it to come down.