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Enes Kanter Tells Colin Why He Thinks Zion is an overhyped ‘Julius Randle with hops’

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By Michael Hulse Posted Wed, Jun 26, 2019

Zion Williamson is the most hyped rookie to enter the NBA since LeBron James, but not every NBA player is as sold on him being a superstar like Colin.

Today, Blazers center Enes Kanter stopped by the show and told Colin that he thinks Zion is overhyped at this point, and more like a ‘Julius Randle with hops’ than than Charles Barkley 2.0. Kanter added that if Williamson improves his shooting he has Hall of Fame potential.

 

One person who didn’t take kindly to Kanter’s player comp was none other than Julius Randle, who took to Twitter to point out that he dropped 45 on Kanter the last time the two met. NBA drama is fantastic!

Yo @EnesKanter last time you guarded me I had 45 relax bro lol

— Julius Randle (@J30_RANDLE) June 26, 2019

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