Enes Kanter was traded from the New York Knicks to the Oklahoma City Thunder last summer in a move that saw Carmelo Anthony go over to the Western Conference team.

Kanter has really fit in nicely with the Knicks and has been one of the few bright spots in what has been another terrible year for the team from the Big Apple.

On the season he is averaging 14.1 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game. More impressive than those stats though is how well he has been shooting the ball. He is currently shooting 86 percent from the free-throw line and 60.3 percent from the field.

Those stats, if he keeps them up, would make him just the second player in NBA history to shoot over 80 percent from the free throw line and 60 percent from the field in a season, as emphasized by Reddit user sip-em_bears.

The first player to do so was Boston Celtics Hall of Famer Kevin McHale during the 1986-87 season. He was able to shoot an impressive 83.5 percent from the free throw line, and 60.6 percent from the field.

For Kanter the individual success is nice, but he would rather be winning ballgames and not taking for the upcoming seasons.

“I’m frustrated by losing, for sure. But I came here to win games. I didn’t come here to get a good lottery pick,” Kanter, the league’s fourth-best offensive rebounder told Fred Kerber of The New York Post on Wednesday. “I came here to win games and make the playoffs. So games like this are just weird. They make me think, ‘Why am I sitting?’ It’s weird, but we’ve got 14 games left and I’ll just try to do my best for 14 games.”

The Knicks are currently riding an eight-game losing streak and have a record of 24-44 which puts them in 11th place in the Eastern Conference standings.

Even if they continue to lose, though, the farthest they could probably fall back would be the 13th seed in the East.