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Dorian Craft

Enes Kanter plans to open charter school in Oklahoma City

It’s been several years since Enes Kanter last played in Oklahoma City, but it seems to have made an impression on the former Thunder big man. In return, Kanter is looking to leave a lasting impact on the community.

Kanter announced earlier this week that he plans to open a charter school in the Oklahoma City area.

“Despite playing for other teams, I continue to return to Oklahoma City to host my annual basketball summer camps and to support programs that serve the OKC children,” Kanter wrote. “Through my foundation, my philanthropic activities extend to all of the cities where I have played for: Utah, Portland, New York, and Boston.”

Per The Oklahoman, the school would “offer a curriculum that highlights reading, writing, math and science skills with a focus on physical, emotional and mental health education. The school would embed “rich sports and arts activities in students’ daily schedule.”

A specific site for the future school has not been set.

Kanter played for Oklahoma City from 2015-2017, averaging 14.2 points and 8.0 rebounds per game before being traded to the New York Knicks as part of a deal for Carmelo Anthony.

Kanter is in his first season with the Celtics and is averaging 8.7 points and 8.2 rebounds off the bench for Boston.

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