5DOM wrote:You guys are already making rash judgements on both Kanter and Biyombo and just because one player had one crazy game with a triple double how would you know that it could've been a fluke?
It's really the same thing with Kanter who became really known after dominating Hoops Summit himself. People might say Kanter dominated the U18 Euro Championships, but what you have to remember is that when you are bigger and stronger than everyone like Kanter was, it raises questions. I've seen young players in basketball and other sports who were thought to become huge stars but failed when their main strengths of superior size and athleticism were no longer there. And it's not like Biyombo only had one good game. I've obviously seen him only once, but NBA scouts must have watched all his games in ACB by now.All the measurements used when discussing Kanter are from age 16/17, it's not inconceivable that he's grown from his 6'10" height. He already has enough size to play the 5 but with a bit of growth over the last 2 years it might turn out that his measurements are actually quite good. I wouldn't be surprised if he's 6'11"+ with a wing span of 7'2"+.
Kanter didn't look 6'11"+ to me when he was standing next to Terrence Jones.
At the sametime, all of the more dominant big men in the game were dominating people from a young age and continued to do that in the pros.
I think it's foolish to penalize a guy for dominating people in his OWN age group. And it's not like he was jumping over people, he was doing it with skill, footwork and understanding how to use his size to create space. Those are important attributes for a big man and will actually help him in his career. I'd be a lot more concerned if he was just jumping over people and swatting shots or grabbing rebounds just cuz he's taller/more athletic than the rest.
Also, you might be right about his size but like I said, it's not inconceivable that he's grown in the last couple of years. I wouldn't be shocked at all if his measurements come back looking really good.
















