Steely Reserve wrote:The same critical eye you scout one prospect, you must do the same for the next. Anything less and you're only doing yourself a disservice and damaging your credibility.
For instance:
If you criticize Perry Jones for not being a dominant rebounder given his 6'11 frame, how could you give Harrison Barnes a pass for being a poor passer, turnover prone (averages more TOs a game than Ast), and pedestrian rebounder for his size?
I mean, really, if Barnes projects to be a small forward worthy of a top 5 selection, he'll have to do more than he's shown so far in college. And when I say 'shown' I mean in a skills projected sort of way. I can see Perry play and forecast with his athletic ability and timing, that he could translate into a solid rebounder if you chose to play him fulltime at the PF position.
Now with Barnes, I cant say the same thing. All his metrics outside shooting are below average for a star wing. There's really been nothing demonstrated by the guy at the collegiate level (outside shooting) that could confidently get me to say he'll be able to expand his game to an all-star level in the NBA.
I'm sorry, that's not top 5 talent. You can speak on his clutch ability all you want but if he cant create space off the dribble or be viable passing threat with his court vision, I contend the clutch crutch shouldn't be a factor when scouting the guy.
Sometimes I wonder if you're either really super ignorant or epic troll. But I think you are super ignorant as if its part of your personality so that's why you're always so clueless. Cos you come in here reading a specific page and then attack on people at it without following or tracking people's past record of their posts. I don't blame you if you don't go back to a long 30-40 pages prior to this page, but whether its being ignorant or so, try to look back at 10-15 pages prior to this one, there's obvious comments written about Barnes' lack of court vision, and it was posted by ME too. So your argument of "critical eye for one scout but not doing for others makes u lose your credibility" is a bunch of bull, I'm a fan of Barnes and I have criticized about his court vision and his lack of handles. But you, what about you? You so ignorant in a whole new level that you praise so insanely crazily about your PJ3 and claim no flaws in his game, no flaws, absolutely none. You're talking a bunch of bull right now, because when it comes to credibility, you are one of the top guns out there who don't have it. If you have credibility, I'll let you take my lunch money then.
Barnes' not the best rebounder in his position but he's a SF. The key rebounders have to come from C and PF, because they spend most of their time in the paint, covering the paint on both ends, they SHOULD be rebounding at a high rate in order to be qualified as good rebounder. Small forward usually stays in the perimeter, there's less chance to engage in the paint to fight for rebound when compared to the 5 and 4 but with that said, Barnes' rebounding rate declines, last year he avg so much more, that's also the flaw from him that Nahom have said too and I didn't argue about it cos it's the fact, but you? What you say about Perry? Nothing, still the same praising again and again, now about his athletic ability and timing on the board? But what happens to the most basic fundamental of rebounding, BOXING OUT and positioning? He does very poorly on those two areas, thus he never able to get in position to get rebounds on both ends consistently, you really think with his athletic ability alone can help him to become a SOLID rebounder? That's just laughable.
So you wrote Barnes' outside shooting is below average for a star wing, why you being ignorant again? How? Do you know how to read numbers?
FG% at .484, 3P% at .431, they are a jump from .423 FG% and .344% from last season, these are substantial improvement, and you call them below average?
Trouble creating space off the dribble? Really? ...no wonder why the other day another poster used your irrelevant resource to debate me on this, which I find laughable. Why are you using last season's evidence, why not this season's evidence as most scouts, even posters here that weren't fan of Barnes have agreed that he has improved on creating space off the dribble. I know that you don't watch all of UNC games, cos if you do, you wouldn't blindly just use limited source to argue this area with me. And how can you not conclude the clutch as factor when you're scouting? It's part of intangibles, its where a prospect's ability to take over the game (clutch is an integral part of it).
So tell me, you still haven't answered my question, why did PJ3 go nonexistent in the second half of this game? Heck, it's not the only game, it happened in so many games this season, you can ask all the posters here who watch baylor games. You chose to ignore clutch as a scouting analysis because its where PJ3 lacks the most, his clutch and his consistency. He simply has NONE. But again, why did PJ3 go nonexistent again?