Luis Scola's role on offense
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 7:36 pm
Does anyone think that Luis Scola should have more of a playmaking role on offense ?
Seeing Houston Rockets games, I realise that Luis Scola scores most of his points by putbacks and by dishes from other players.
He scores pretty well, considering that he does not have any plays run for him, where he can create for himself.
Now that Yao is out, T-Mac is basically the sole playmaker on this team. He still manages to involve his teammates very well. But since he isn't nearly as explosive and has an erratic jumpshot, he struggles to score efficiently. He also struggles to go to the FT line, which in my opinion puts him a tier below Kobe, Lebron and maybe even Dwyane Wade.
Back to my original point, Having seen Scola play in Vitoria and on the national team, I know his offensive abilities. In my opinion he has a top 10 back-to-basket game in the NBA. He posseses great agility, ball handling, court vision and touch around the basket. It is hard to compare him to any current NBA player, because he plays in a very unique way.
Currently, his role on the Rockets does not perfectly suits his abilities. He is basically a finisher and garbage man. Considering that this is a totally new role for him, I am very suprised and satisfied that he is able to as good as he does.
Especially with Yao Ming out, I'd definitely propose that Scola should have more plays for him where he can operate one on one in the high or lowpost and be a playmaker from this position and find the open or cutting player.
With TMac, shooters like BJax, Battier and Head and finishers like Landry around Scola, he could operate one on one in the post and if he gets doubled he is easily able to punish them with his abilty to pass it to the above mentioned guys.
But this hardly happens, which I think has to change, if this team wants to make run in the playoffs especially with Yao out.
Seeing Houston Rockets games, I realise that Luis Scola scores most of his points by putbacks and by dishes from other players.
He scores pretty well, considering that he does not have any plays run for him, where he can create for himself.
Now that Yao is out, T-Mac is basically the sole playmaker on this team. He still manages to involve his teammates very well. But since he isn't nearly as explosive and has an erratic jumpshot, he struggles to score efficiently. He also struggles to go to the FT line, which in my opinion puts him a tier below Kobe, Lebron and maybe even Dwyane Wade.
Back to my original point, Having seen Scola play in Vitoria and on the national team, I know his offensive abilities. In my opinion he has a top 10 back-to-basket game in the NBA. He posseses great agility, ball handling, court vision and touch around the basket. It is hard to compare him to any current NBA player, because he plays in a very unique way.
Currently, his role on the Rockets does not perfectly suits his abilities. He is basically a finisher and garbage man. Considering that this is a totally new role for him, I am very suprised and satisfied that he is able to as good as he does.
Especially with Yao Ming out, I'd definitely propose that Scola should have more plays for him where he can operate one on one in the high or lowpost and be a playmaker from this position and find the open or cutting player.
With TMac, shooters like BJax, Battier and Head and finishers like Landry around Scola, he could operate one on one in the post and if he gets doubled he is easily able to punish them with his abilty to pass it to the above mentioned guys.
But this hardly happens, which I think has to change, if this team wants to make run in the playoffs especially with Yao out.