Mikistan wrote:Scase wrote:tsherkin wrote:
Like, objectively we know that some of this is going to settle. But the more we go on, the more it looks like he's going to keep generating shots inside 10 feet and he's shooting a reasonable percentage there, so a lot of that raw FG% may not settle too much more. He absolutely needs to learn how to draw fouls, but even if he starts shooting 35% on those long 2s, that'd only drop his TS% by 2% at this point. It's only 2 or 3 2FG made so far due to the volume. That plus him dropping down to 35% from 3 (oh noez!) would see him down to around 58.5%... which would still be very nice for this season. Over the first 6 games, league average is 56.4%, by about 1.7% from last season, so 58.6% TS would actually be pretty good, especially at volume.
And that doesn't even touch on how he's doing very well with the whole "hitting the defensive boards to key the break" deal.
Yeah this is just crazy, I never expected this kind of leap. Unless he absolutely regresses to last year type numbers, this is a fantastic sign for his future. I cant even take victory laps, I was always super high on him, but I don't think anyone expected this much lol.
Why wouldn't you expect this leap? Whether this year or later this blueprint for him as a player was there from the first couple games in his rookie season. It was going to happen no matter what, saying you don't think anyone expected this much is real lol
I expected him to get better, I didn't expect him to go from 52% TS% to 60% TS%. Thats the difference between bottom of the league, and superstar efficiency. Anyone who expected that to happen is lying or has a warped sense of reality lol
Scottie shooting 40% from 3 after 2 years of 30 and 28% is not a realistic expectation of year to year growth
I'm not shocked with his stats, I'm shocked by the sheer efficiency in which he's doing it.