When the Boston Celtics inked Enes Kanter to a 2-year, $10 million (second year player option) deal last offseason, we here at HH viewed the signing as a relative steal.
Since coming into the league back in 2011, the Turkish native has made a name for himself and an offensively gifted, glass gobbling big who bleeds whatever color his respective team dons. Boasting career averages of 11.6 points, 7.6 rebounds and half a block per game on 54 percent shooting from the field, the idea was Kanter would fill the hole in the starting rotation that once belonged to Al Horford.