arkrud wrote:NBA is not only about sports but also about entertainment.
Kanter is great entertainer so this is his extra value.
As era of clowns in MSG is coming to the end he will probably move on to some other place and will be as happy and as cool as he is in NY.
It is not about the place but about the personality.
Kanter needs to be in NY because he needs to be near the United Nations. This is his best chance to get his father's freedom. I'm not saying the situation is fair or right or justified. It's complicated. I will say if Kanter spent more time shutting up, maybe his father would not be in prison now. Fair? Unfair? Sometimes if you are the squeaky wheel, you will get greased.
On a personal level, I hope it works out for his family. But there's always a lesson. Sometimes it's better to just shut the **** up.
I could care less about what he says, in both Utah and OKC, for some periods, he dogged it. His high effort is great, but he's given evidence that it's something he turns off and on. He wants a new contract so he's trying to keep it on now. But if he got paid here? Yeah, I don't know.
While it's unfortunate for Big Shot Rob ( Robert Horry), lots of people in the NBA don't remember him for his clutch long range bombing. They remember him throwing a towel in his coaches face. Many people in the league still think about Pippen refusing to go back into a game. Mourning refusing to show up after being traded. Vince Carter just plain dogging it.
It's just takes one time or a short stretch to have people question your commitment. This is why Patrick Beverley will get paid as much as the market will bear. He won't get a massive deal, but no one is going to question whether he's going to take plays off or not. From the time he walked onto an NBA floor, he's gone 250 percent, full bore.
Kanter has no one to blame but himself.