Born Enes Kanter on May 20, 1992[3], Enes Kanter Freedom is an American former professional basketball player and political activist. He last played for the National Basketball Association (NBA)’s Boston Celtics. In his brief stint as a professional wrestler, he held the title of WWE 24/7 Champion. His parents are Turkish, and he was born in Switzerland, raised in Turkey, and then immigrated to the US as a youngster. The Utah Jazz chose Freedom with the third overall choice in the 2011 NBA draft. For eleven years, Freedom, a centre, was a member of five NBA teams.
Being an 18-time All-Star, a 15-time All-NBA player, and a five-time NBA champion, Bryant has earned his spot among the best. It doesn’t matter if LeBron and Michael Jordan are regarded as a different level. Kobe will always be a hero to Tatum and a lot of other people.
The Boston Celtics star may have work to do to reach Bryant’s status but he’s already made a name for himself in the league. In fact, even LeBron is an admirer of Tatum’s game.
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Tatum’s talent is unquestionable, though he still lacks a championship on his résumé to reflect his real potential. He’s once again carrying the Celtics aspirations this season, and James is among those rooting for Tatum to finally go the distance.
He’s 25 years old and I believe he’s been to the conference finals four times, been to the NBA Finals once. He’s 25,” James said last week on his Mind the Game podcast. “I didn’t win my first one ’til I was 28. I think Joker (Nikola Jokic) won his first one at 27. I think MJ (Michael Jordan) was 28 as well.“
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