Exclusive E60: Enes Kanter--"Enemy of the State" (1 Viewer)

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Sounds like Kanter is going to be on Colin Cowherd's show today. Probably gonna be all questions about Lebron somehow, but still...
 
This is on now.
Wow. I was just joking about all the questions being Lebron related, but Colin's first two questions referenced the Lakers, his next two referenced former Thunder teammates, the next was about Silver's comments about unhappy players, and the final question was about the elevator incident.

Nothing about how the Blazers are playing, nothing about his role on the team, nothing about the playoffs, nothing about Turkey or the E60 story--completely worthless interview.
 
Wow. I was just joking about all the questions being Lebron related, but Colin's first two questions referenced the Lakers, his next two referenced former Thunder teammates, the next was about Silver's comments about unhappy players, and the final question was about the elevator incident.

Nothing about how the Blazers are playing, nothing about his role on the team, nothing about the playoffs, nothing about Turkey or the E60 story--completely worthless interview.

Thanks! Right as I asked.
 
Wow. I was just joking about all the questions being Lebron related, but Colin's first two questions referenced the Lakers, his next two referenced former Thunder teammates, the next was about Silver's comments about unhappy players, and the final question was about the elevator incident.

Nothing about how the Blazers are playing, nothing about his role on the team, nothing about the playoffs, nothing about Turkey or the E60 story--completely worthless interview.
Completely worthless interviewer
 
If anyone can give a quick synopsis , it would be nice.
There were a few things I guess that were interesting:
  • He said that he spurned the Lakers because he was turned off by his perception of their chemistry and drama, and that he just wanted to be able to focus on basketball.
  • He told his agent that he didn't care about role or minutes; he just wanted to play in a place with a winning culture. The culture in Portland, both in terms of players and management, is exactly what he was looking for.
  • Since NBA players are lucky to have a career that might last 14-15 years, with the amazing platform that the NBA provides, then he makes a point to enjoy and appreciate every second of it. Not just game time, but practice, road trip--all of it.
 
Disappointing that Hedo didn't have more to say. Just "Gülen is a terrorist; his followers are a terrorist organization", with no further clarification whatsoever. Makes it hard to give his side any credence at all.
Yep.
 

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