canz55 wrote:"Stupidity" is a bit strong no? They asked him to try a lot of different things, some of it was ultimately futile but I wouldn't characterize it as stupid.Scase wrote:canz55 wrote:Darko knows all of the Scottie advantages already. They're not stupid.
Scottie was actively encouraging to launch above the break because the whole season was viewed as a development year. They weren't trying to win which explains why Bruce Brown and Kelly were frozen out of the lineup well after it was known they were good to go.
Calling it "development" doesn't excuse stupidity. Would it be ok if Jak was hoisting 10 3pa/g last year? This is such an absurdly lazy excuse, doing something you suck at isn't development, it's bad development.
What's next 10 half court shots a game? It's a waste of a season is what it was, instead of focusing and improving strengths, we encouraged bad habits and had absolutely zero progress improving those weaknesses. These excuses are getting out of hand.
I absolutely would. Asking him to become a better facilitator, or run the point is a worthwhile attempt that if failed, still is grounded in reality. Asking a guy, who if not for a 30 game stretch of hot shooting, would be putting up roughly 27% from 3, to then jack up multiple ATB 3's a game is stupid. Telling a guy who is a team worst at 3p shooting and has shown zero improvement in 3 years to have free reign from 3, is stupid.
Crawl before you walk, walk before you run. What they did was take a toddler, and put it in the 100m dash. Stuff like that not only shows a glaring weakness of the player to the entire league, as evidenced by how many times they left him wide open to take those 3's, but it has the potential to crater a players confidence.