mdenny wrote:Chalky_White wrote:mdenny wrote:
I don't understand.
For 6 to 7 years.....Kawhi was responsible for defending the opposition's best scoring threat. Why shouldn't Barnes do that? Why do we need to bring in an elite wing defender (like OG) when we already have Barnes? It seems like such a move to acquire one would constitute an inefficient overlap of skills. Plus...I'm sick of having starting lineup guys who can't dribble the ball (ie 3 and D guys).
Perhaps having Barnes means we don't need to make the offensive sacrifices to put a 3 and D guy into the starting 5? Barnes fulfills the role of a 3 and D guy except he doesn't have all the same offensive limitations associated with them.
Don't forget....during those first 5 to 7 years....Kawhi wasn't putting up crazy offensive numbers. He didn't need to. Maybe Barnes shouldnt' be burdened with the responsibility to be the clear #1 option on offense.
Scottie has physical limitations that would stand in the way of being a shutdown defender, like a lack of lateral quickness for example.
Also if you want Scottie to be one of your main offensive pieces than it's probably not a great idea to give him THAT much defensive responsibility. Let me primarily focus on being a help defender, which he was thriving at being before the OG trade.
What do you mean by 'main offensive pieces". Like if he is one of 2 or 3 of your main offensive pieces than there's no reason why he can't defend the opposing team's star like kawhi and giannis and paul george did for several seasons when they entered the league.
Scotty is not Luka and he's not Tre Young. Clearly. I don't get the resistance in using his defensive capability efficiently in context of our starting 5. The idea of 'resting him on defense' is crazy imo. I would understand if he was a 30 and 10 guy. He's not. And we really don't have the luxury of adding an offensively inept player to our starting 5 so that Scotty doesn't cover the opposing star.
What's the point of having a two-way player if he doesn't develop a two-way game the way kawhi did? Are ppl just motivated to go this route so that his stats are optimized?
Kawhi when hey won DPOY was still a sub 20 PPG scorer, when he was with Toronto he certainly guarded good players, but alot also went to Danny Green. IE Green guarded Curry, but yes he guarded Giannis in the ECF.
He will to a certain extent, just not role player guarding Lebron as a 3rd(4th?) Option, unless the matchup demands it.
Either way his development at this point, probably mentioned it a dozen times in the last day, his midrange game and a decent pullup middy where he'd otherwise force it.
Any good midrange scorer today that isn't like 6"2 took a couple years to develop it. KD didn't become fire from there till the later half of his career, George had to wait for Granger to be hurt for the season, Booker was on a bad Suns team for years, Derozan had years to develop on a losing team, Kawhi took like 5 years to become a 20 ppg scorer, Doncic is an exception but he also can't defend.
He's much better as a help defender though or #2 defender as his blocks show, which is how strength. IE for big guys coming into the draft with measurements, he basically has the highest standing vertical thats played more than like 50 games. More than Blake Griffin by like 4". Hence some of his kinda far out 2 hand 2 foot dunks you don't see often.
But yeah at this point tends to force a drive to the rim where it could be a middy pullup, but his paint pullup has been decent, just needs to expand a bit.