tsherkin wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:I think Scottie will still feature as the hub of the offense.
Christ, I hope not.
Where I think we see the biggest difference in the offense is that Ingram will take most of those iso shots at the end of the shot clock when the offense breaks down that Scottie took last year. And Ingram is a lot better in that role as he's been one of the better iso scorers over the years.
Sure. But we need to also ensure Scottie never takes another ATB 3, because that was a HUGE part of why he was so profoundly incompetent at scoring efficiently last year. He's tolerable as a -1% rTS guy, but last year he was the worst guy in the league scoring 19+, and that's a problem. We need to reduce his volume and very much stop him from shooting ATB 3s. If he wants to handle in transition after getting a DRB and the like, great; he excels there. But once we get into set offense in the halfcourt, we have loads of other options right now which are of at least comparable total value, once you factor in scoring potential.
I hope he attempts like 4-6 threes per game next season.
Last season, we know why he struggled to shoot, (eye, ankle, hand injuries) but he was willing to take them, and that's the key.
That's why I think the 27% is fooling everyone.
In 2023-24, before OG was traded, he was shooting 39.5% (70/177).
So if he's healthy, I can see him shoot like 37%, as along as he doesn't have to go all out as a POA defender (that's where dip happened after the OG trade)