No, you're right. I am biased at the moment, and I am grouping a number of similar foreign players together (Kanter, Valanciunas, Vesely, Motiejunas, etc). I am just more and more skeptical that these foreign players have greater potential to be better than comparable American big men. It used to be there was a certain bias towards these players because they had better fundamentals (shooting, passing) to go along with the athleticism, along with the fact that they grow up playing professionally against grown men vs in the NCAA. It turns out they are just another source of players, not a better or worse one, so you need the same level of skepticism as you would use towards a raw American player (Perry Jones from Baylor or similar players).
Ever since Nowitski, everyone is looking for the next Nowitski -- without really acknowledging that Nowitski is probably as much of a once-in-a-generation player as Shaquille O'Neal is to American centers.
Yes, Kanter has more bulk and is more of a center than Collison. But his feet are slower, he is less agile -- you can see him looking at his own feet when he is making moves. Collison had a good outside shot as well. I just don't see a huge upside there. Agree to disagree.

theboomking wrote:wizards-fan wrote:PASS on Enes Kanter. Why am I not sold? You watched the Hoops video -- now I submit to you the following video, titled "Nick Collison highlights from his final two years at Kansas":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB5NJAFT ... re=relatedI would take that guy (6-10, 250) in a heartbeat over Enes Kanter (6-10, 250). Collison's career averages in seven seasons in the NBA: 7.4 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 0.6 BPG. To sum it up, Kanter = low ceiling.
The last skinny Euro I really liked was Andris Biedrins. He's now a pretty nice role-player for Golden State who plays about 24 minutes a game. I don't think any of the Euros will be better than him. Give me Bismack "Boom or Bust" Biyombo.
I admit, I see some similarities in their skill sets. Am I reading correctly however that you are classifying Kanter as a, "skinny European?". Kanter has cut his weight from 270 to 258, and stated that he wants to build it back up to 270, "the right way". Kanter has great bulk, whether or not you think he has a low ceiling. I personally do not.
I do like Bismack Biyombo however.