Blazers making offer to Kanter

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In reading I guess Utah Jazz fans call Enes Kanter....Penis Cancer

Not exactly endearing
They spent a high draft pick on the guy. He was ungrateful and didn't play D, at all.
For us, we're spending capspace we don't really have much to do with any way. He's a top flight offensive player. We can dream that he'll improve on D.
 
Kanter can't be any slower than Rolo I suppose

Looking for positives
 
Ugh. Well come next year when the cap increases substantially it will no longer be a horrible contract. But wow, there goes defense and allowing our younger bigs to grow.

We have too many bigs. There's going to be a trade.
 
Sounds like POR wants him to me:

Or that he wants to be in Portland, wants to make sure he isn't traded again right away. Or to ensure that OKC has to keep him if they match. Or again, that he wants to be in Portland and wants to make it more difficult for OKC to match.
 
agreed that this is win-win.
If we get him, good.
If we screw OKCs financials, even better.
 
I'm so twisted by this offer. I think it's way too much for a very bad defender, but .... He pretty fun on offense, and I can imagine some fun high scoring routes. And there's always the hope he can figure stuff out on D.


But I wonder which bigs will be leaving if Kanter is staying.
 
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Or that he wants to be in Portland, wants to make sure he isn't traded again right away. Or to ensure that OKC has to keep him if they match. Or again, that he wants to be in Portland and wants to make it more difficult for OKC to match.

If I were him I'd rather be in portland. Sure OKC has a better shot this year, but he also has to share everything with that masked ballhog and a former MVP.

Also who the fuck would want to live in Oklahoma for half the year.
 
I think this is a win-win. I actually would rather they match but if they don't we get a very nice piece. However, if they do match I think we get PJ Perry Jones (at least) and they send us a 2nd rounder to boot.
Do you think they would be in the mood to deal with us after we did this to them?
 
I'm so twisted by this offer. I think it's way too much for a very bad defender, but .... He pretty dame fun on offense, and I can imagine some fun high scoring routes. And there's always the hope he can figure stuff out on D.


But I wonder which bigs will be leaving if Kenter is staying.

My guess is Plumlee
 
Or that he wants to be in Portland, wants to make sure he isn't traded again right away. Or to ensure that OKC has to keep him if they match. Or again, that he wants to be in Portland and wants to make it more difficult for OKC to match.

I wonder what the story was with Dallas. I mean, he was in Dallas yesterday and signed here today.
 
Well Dallas doesn't have the greatest reputation at the moment.

Cuban was probably too busy chasing his tail to be very convincing.
 
I noticed in watching the video of Kanter in Utah he took lots of outside shots. (And made them)
But when watching the video of him in OKC they were mostly down low.
My conclusion from watching the videos......they will match. Presti knew what he was getting when he traded for him.
 
Believe it or not we might be a more desirable destination than Dallas at this point. All they have is injured guys like Wes and Parsons and old ass Dirk.
 
@Schultz_Report: Sam Presti on record that OKC intends 2 match offer 4 Kanter. One NBA insider tells me Presti likely will not. Never been a luxury tax team.
 
@Schultz_Report: Being told Suns were willing to give Kanter 10M per year, basically half. Blazers feel this is all they can do.
 
Please note Kanter did have some knee issues in his youth, but it's plausible they were tied to his youth.
 
@Schultz_Report: OKC paid $2,793,950 in luxury tax last season. Presti just doesn't do it. Matching Portland's max offer sheet on Kanter? I just don't see it
 
I mean, this is Clay Bennett we're talking about. Presti may want to match but his hands could be tied.
 
@Schultz_Report: OKC paid $2,793,950 in luxury tax last season. Presti just doesn't do it. Matching Portland's max offer sheet on Kanter? I just don't see it

What's the tax implications if they match?
 
I love the 15% trade kicker. (That is about 2.5 million) Neil knew Presti would match for at the very least just to keep the asset for trading purposes down the road. This makes it a little tougher.
 

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