LOL at those guys calling him a stiff & comparing him to Hoffa.
I really question the sports knowledge (& general common sense) of this board sometimes. It's mostly guys that haven't done any homework at all (have watched very little game tape).
This is a highly, highly skilled verstile big man. He can hit jumpers, play the post, rebound & block the odd shot. He may not be a highriser, but he is very, very mobile for a guy that is over 260lbs.
He seems to be as skilled as Bargnani, but can actually rebound & play the post.
I can't believe that this guy is only 18 y/o. The guy is years beyond any other bigs his age.
Tenacious_C wrote:I like him; but how patient are we willing to be. From reading posts on this board; Raptor fans like the idea of getting someone with tons of upside; but if he isn't the next Ewing (which he sort of reminds me of...), the fanbase will go bananas.
Patient? He's possibly the most NBA ready player in the draft.
Patrick Ewing? Not sure if you are joking or not. I hope so.
He was a consensus #1 overall, franchise changing draft pick. The kind that only come around every 10 years or so. He's a HOF player, named one of the 50 greatest ever to play the game.
He averaged 20 points, 9 rebounds & 2 blocks as a rookie.
Rookie of the Year (1986)
All-NBA First Team (1990)
All-NBA Second Team (1988, '89, '91, '92, '93, '97)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1988, '89, '92)
11-time All-Star; One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
2-time Olympic gold medalist (1984, '92)
NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1984)
Naismith College Player of the Year in (1985).
Number 33 Retired for the New York Knicks
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the class of 2008.
There is nobody in this draft that is expected to come anywhere close to a Ewing type career.
Nobody is expecting anything from Kanter other than being a legit starting C. If he actually became an allstar, he will have exceeded pretty much everyone's expectations.