Showing posts with label European Championships. Show all posts
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May 21, 2011

Kanter eager to showcase skills at NBA combine


With each day adding more distance to the last time Enes Kanter played in an organized basketball game, the 6-foot-11 Turkish center only grows more anxious to prove he can play.

Kanter celebrated his 19th birthday Friday by trying to prove himself in front of an NBA audience at the league's combine. While Brandon Knight, his would-be former teammate from the University of Kentucky, declined to participate in skill drills, Kanter threw himself into everything asked.

"No one has seen me play yet, and no one knows me,” Kanter said. “… It was really important (to participate) because every NBA guy is here and I just try to do my best and show myself."

He'll get a chance to play in the league next season — pending a lockout. Kanter is projected as a top-10 pick by most observers, going as high as fourth to Cleveland, according to NBAdraft.net.

Former UK guard DeAndre Liggins said Kanter is ready.

“He's an animal in the low post, and he can shoot it like 15 feet,” Liggins said. “Very physical, got a big body — he's going to be a good player.”

The NCAA ruled Kanter ineligible after he accepted about $33,000 in excess of permitted compensation while playing for a professional team in Turkey, and he never suited up for UK this season.

Kanter maintained that he never handled any money, receiving only what his father gave to him. He also expressed disappointment with Fenerbahce, his Turkish team, for not helping him become eligible. He hinted it may have been a backlash for not signing a long-term deal with the club.

“They didn't try hard enough to make me play in the NCAA,” Kanter said. “I think after I left there they try to make me sign like a six-year contract. … I said my dream was always NBA. After I left, I think they got mad.”

But Kanter credits Fenerbahce for getting him prepared for the rigors of the NBA. From playing games in both the Turkish league and Euroleague, Kanter got used to the travel and physical demands. At 16, he said he was the youngest player to ever play in the Euroleague.

“That was a really good experience for me because I was playing with real pros, like 30-, 35-year-old guys,” Kanter said. “It just makes you more ready. If you cannot (play) against these guys, you cannot play.”

The last time Kanter performed before a wide audience he dropped a record 34 points and 13 rebounds in the Nike Hoops Summit game on April 10, 2010. And he did all that with a bad back.

“I couldn't show myself 100 percent because of my back, Kanter said. “Before the game I wasn't sure if I was going to play or not.”

Kanter said he's been working out in Chicago for about six weeks with trainer Tim Grover, who has worked with Michael Jordan, Dwyane Wade and Kobe Bryant.

Grover and Kanter met during the Jordan Brand Classic international game held in Greece. It's part of the reason why Kanter feels that, despite missing last season, he's ready to play.

Since being denied eligibility, working out has been about all Kanter could do — until now. He plans on taking full advantage of the combine.

“After they made me ineligible I just didn't want to give up,” he said. “They said, ‘Right now you have to be like tough and try to get ready for the next level.' Before practice and after practice I worked with coach (John Calipari) and my strength coach every day.”

Kanter said he thinks about Calipari's last bit of advice every time he steps on the court.

“Just play hard, because no one has seen you play yet,” Kanter said. “Go out there and show everybody who is Enes Kanter.”

C.L. Brown can be reached at (502) 582-4044.


Written by C.L. Brown
courier-journal.com

2011 Scouting Reports: Enes Kanter


Player: Enes Kanter
Specifics: 6’11 272 pound
Birth date: 19 years old on May 20   (very interested to see real numbers here)
Numbers: hasn’t played
Game Scouted: 2008 Turkey v. Croatia
BACKGROUNDEnrolled at Kentucky but the NCAA forbid him from playing because of benefits he received while playing in the professional league in Turkey. He was born in Switzerland. The 2010 Nike Hoop Summit was his coming out party when he had 34 points and 13 rebounds.  The 34 points broke Dirk Nowitzki’s Hoop Summit Record.  First played pro in 2008 as a 16 year old in the Turkish league though played very little. 
In the Under 18 European Championships he played against some of the other big names when he was 2 years younger than most of the talent and was the best player. He averaged 24 points, 10 rebounds and shot 74%. 
He turned down long term European deals because he wanted to come to the US.  Comes from a well off professional family. 
OVERALL: 
The video used for this scouting report is from 2008 so much time has passed, but he has played limited in that time frame. 
This is an NBA player.  His elite skill is rebounding. He is going to be a big time rebounder in the NBA. My guess is a 10 rebound a night player if he gets time.  He moves well for his size.  Has a nice bounce to his step.  His body is big enough to hold his own and defend. Not a higher flyer shot blocker but agile enough to move from side to side and cover ground. 
In interview at Kentucky said he wants to play face up rather than back to the basket and wants to be a forward rather than a center.  A little concerned he might be a 5 in a 4’s body.
QUICK SYNOPSIS
Kanter is legitimate NBA big man.  He will be able to play both the 4 and the 5 in the NBA.  Will be an NBA starter. 
OFFENSE
Overall: Lives at the rim with good hands and nice ability to finish.  Post game and drive game are not refined but has the skills for them to become an asset
Post Game: Doesn’t have a go to move or a solid post game.  Has the size to become successful down low.  Makes a nice target in the post and flashes well to the post to get the ball.   He will be a post scorer at some point in his NBA career.
Shooting: Didn’t get a look at any game outside 5 feet.  Has great balance and super hands so he should be able to make the 10 to 15 footer.
Rebounding: This is his NBA skill. He uses his body terrifically.  He goes out of his area for rebounds.  He clears space.  He is going to be a big time rebounder in the NBA.
Passing: Will need to work on getting ball out of the post.  Commits turnovers when in traffic.
Picks: Plays the pick and roll.  Doesn’t use his size well to open up teammates and doesn’t do a very good job of getting open after the pick. Doesn’t open up to the ball handler well.
Understanding: Solid
DEFENSE
Overall: Big enough to hold his own and have an impact.  Moves well from side to side and is not a fish out of water when he is outside the key.  However, he is not an above the rim defender.
Post Defense: Holds ground and forces players to over the top of him which usually means fading back.
On Floor Defense: Strong considering his size and weight.  Recovers well.  Is not a statue.  Moves with the ball handler.
Movement: Very good for his height.
Pick and Roll D: I think he will be able to be a decent NBA pick and roll defender for his size.
Rebounding: Terrific rebounder and will be a rebounder in the NBA.
Shot Blocking: Not an above the rim defender.
SKILLS
Balance: Good balance for his size and age in this old video
Play Hard: This video is when he was 17 years old and he floated through the game for the first part and then clicked in and dominated.   Flashes hard to the post, but has some possessions that are pretty ugly where he could leave more out on the floor.
Feet: Good balance
Pressure: N/A
Attitude: Hard to tell.
PROJECTIONS
Best Case Scenario: Al Horford –  Carlos Boozer if he gets a post move
Likely Case Scenario: Marc Gasol or Marcin Gortat
Worst Case Scenario: Nazr Mohhamed