How does Kanter do it?

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  1. calvin natt

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    Kanter has unreal instinct around the basket. Great feel for the game offensively. He’s also jacked. I also think while he’s not a good defender, he’s not as awful as it might seem. Big men are always going to look bad when their teammates can’t keep guys in front of them and they have to constantly help. Unless you are Hakeem or Gobert etc.
     
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    Nurk can learn a thing or two. He has the best touch for any big man I've seen this side of ZBo.
     
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    If the style of the game had such an impact, then you would see other big men around the league with similar results.
    I'm assuming the data doesn't back that up....
     
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    I asked myself the same question. Last night against Steven Adams and he still get rebounds
     
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    Big guys that are stretching the floor and cheating on getting back on D does make a difference.
     
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    Footwork. That's what I see. He has some of the best post footwork in the league in my opinion.
     
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    And he gets fouled to all shit and isn't called
     
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    You moved the goalposts. I said they looked better here. I didn't say they have looked bad since. Here, they started on winning teams, and were our no. 3 player in box scores game after game.
     
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    Tince implied that Kanter is stronger than his opponents, so I said his muscles aren't as defined as some opponents, so everyone of a certain persuasion pulled out the dirty pictures of Kanter they keep stashed. I didn't mean to turn the thread into a porn magazine!
     
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    I don't see the 2 sides as contradicting each other. In the Stotts years we have had great-dribbling volume scoring guards, and a center who not only rebounds their misses, but also scores more than he ever did before, or after being a Blazer. The center profits from the ISO system.
     
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    I said nothing about Kanters opponents. I was saying Kanter has size and strength. I would assume his height and weight are well in the upper half of NBA players if we are doing a comparison.
     
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    Kanter made some great plays again tonight.
     
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    Well, the thread title asked how does Kanter do it, and you answered strength, among other things. I answered that I think he's a great inside scorer due to quick instincts, not superior strength.
     
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    You did.
    I think you are correct also in that he has great instincts and he is very quick also. But i also think he is pretty darn strong.
     
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    But is strength the reason he gets those layups to go in against 3 tall defenders? If so, why is he better at it than equally strong NBA big men? I say it's something in his brain, the vaunted anti-Meyers Gene.
     
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    I would say i agree with you that he has awesome instincts and quickness coupled with that strength.
     
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    He also has a nose and 2 ears and a belly-button. The thread asks, what does he have that others don't.
     

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