Check Out The Underkanter’s Little Brother
Did you know Enes Kanter has a little brother? Yeah, me either, and apparently basketball runs in the family. Kerem Kanter got a boost from his NBA brother when Enes tweeted out a link to the 6’7″ power forward’s mix tape. Kerem is a prospect for the class of 2013 currently playing for Wilbraham & Monson Academy in Massachussetts, and he came to the US when he was 15 years old. Kerem reclassified to the class of 2013 in January, and listed Boston College, Pittsburgh, Miami (Fla), Auburn, Tulsa, and Drexel as his college choices. Check out his highlights- think he can follow in Enes’ (rather large, literally and metaphorically) footsteps?
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12 Comments for Check Out The Underkanter’s Little Brother
Keep Pete Thameltoe away!!!
Template for 2014
1.Karl Towns
2.Emmanuel Mudiay
3.Cliff Alexander
4.Stanley Johnson
5.D’Angelo Russell
6.Devin Booker or Jaquan Lyle
Returning(7):Hawkins Willis Lee Wiltjer Poythress Young Johnson
Now lets see how this changes going forward.
Looks pretty skilled and coordinated, not a great athlete but certainly has some athleticism. Small for a PF, but I’m sure he’ll make some college program happy.
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Kevin is looking good as he arrives at the White House Coorespondents’ Dinner….
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/white-house-correspondents-dinner-2013-red-carpet-arrivals/2013/04/27/6873abf6-af84-11e2-a986-eec837b1888b_gallery.html#photo=35
This post was edited on 4/27 9:05 PM by LuvCards
Most likely he is a terrorist. Don’t need his kind on campus.
#5 Congrats, you may be the worst troll yet. Now please, go back to your UL board.
the only act of terror coming from UofL would be seeing pitino naked.
Well it is true that all people from that part of that world that come here do turn into terrorists. I ll give you that.
8 – That part of what world, Tard?
Heck, offer the kid a preferred walk-on spot and get rid of the wastes on the bench that are Cal’s rich buddies’ kids…I know walk-ons aren’t supposed to play very much…but really, those two wouldn’t get picked in a pick up game at the YMCA.
How would you know? You are comparing them to the best players in the NCAA.
Do you guys also know, they have a third little brother who is 13 or 14 years old, who knows maybe he became basketball player too :).