Official Scottie Barnes Thread - Part 5
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14/6/5 season incoming
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Scottie's name is in the mud.
Damn.
Damn.
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Scotties videos making me optimistic that we’re on our way to Cooper Flagg!
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Scottie is the future
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Confiscate the tape and trade him for Dame I’ve seen enough
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The only thing more meaningless than performance in preseason games is performance in summer runs
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Hes just saving his energy for the 4th quarter of very specific games next season
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I don't put much or any stock into offseason videos. But that looked pretty rough lol I just don't see how this offense is gonna work. I have no idea how you build even a decent (top 15) half court offense with Scottie/Pascal/Poeltl/Dennis playing big minutes. Thats like 2-4 3s combined most nights from 4 of the top 8 in the rotation.
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Thaddy wrote:Barnes is a better passer than Giannis, LeBron or anyone on that list. He had lower usage and the worst possible shooting you can imagine. If we want to maximize him and Siakam we need to make him the first option and add great movement shooters at our guard positions because OG and Trent aren't frankly good enough on offense.
Edit: nvm. Most others already pointed out the ridiculousness lol
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His first step is legitimately horrible. We need the jumpshot to develop badly
Somebody report that video and get it taken down pls
Somebody report that video and get it taken down pls
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That mom on the baseline tho
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I remember when High School Senior Marvin Bagley was outplaying Demar in a Drew League game or something. Maybe summer runs are his calling.


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720 wrote:I remember when High School Senior Marvin Bagley was outplaying Demar in a Drew League game or something. Maybe summer runs are his calling.
Well anyone that played high-level sports knows there are some dudes that are absolute studs in practice or scrimmage games, but disappear in real games. On the other hand, there are dudes that don't impress you at all in practice, but are entirely different in a real game.
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720 wrote:I remember when High School Senior Marvin Bagley was outplaying Demar in a Drew League game or something. Maybe summer runs are his calling.
This is 1 on 1 though, not a pick up game.
Demar would obliterate Bagley in a 1v1 setting lol.
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Here are Scottie's misses in this recent session:
I think Scottie is not really built to be an ISO scorer. I trust him more in close and being more of a PF who can win a lot of match-ups because he can get the defender with his footwork, big body, and jumphook.
On the perimeter he just seems really predetermined when he gets the ball. He doesn't have any meaningful shot fake, and he doesn't dribble well-enough to create space - I didn't see any attempts at a stepback. Probably because he is not a good enough shooter and needs to be on balance to hits his jumper. He also has a pretty slow release.
Honestly, I think guards look great in this type of format, but the NBA is a team game and Scottie's best suited in a team/5on5 construct. Scottie is great at reading the game and managing fastbreaks rather than having sets where he would have a clear out. He will need a lot of time to grow in that area.
Overall, I was impressed with his size and quickness. He looks a bit springier than last season.
I think Scottie is not really built to be an ISO scorer. I trust him more in close and being more of a PF who can win a lot of match-ups because he can get the defender with his footwork, big body, and jumphook.
On the perimeter he just seems really predetermined when he gets the ball. He doesn't have any meaningful shot fake, and he doesn't dribble well-enough to create space - I didn't see any attempts at a stepback. Probably because he is not a good enough shooter and needs to be on balance to hits his jumper. He also has a pretty slow release.
Honestly, I think guards look great in this type of format, but the NBA is a team game and Scottie's best suited in a team/5on5 construct. Scottie is great at reading the game and managing fastbreaks rather than having sets where he would have a clear out. He will need a lot of time to grow in that area.
Overall, I was impressed with his size and quickness. He looks a bit springier than last season.
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Dalek wrote:Here are Scottie's misses in this recent session:
I think Scottie is not really built to be an ISO scorer. I trust him more in close and being more of a PF who can win a lot of match-ups because he can get the defender with his footwork, big body, and jumphook.
On the perimeter he just seems really predetermined when he gets the ball. He doesn't have any meaningful shot fake, and he doesn't dribble well-enough to create space - I didn't see any attempts at a stepback. Probably because he is not a good enough shooter and needs to be on balance to hits his jumper. He also has a pretty slow release.
Honestly, I think guards look great in this type of format, but the NBA is a team game and Scottie's best suited in a team/5on5 construct. Scottie is great at reading the game and managing fastbreaks rather than having sets where he would have a clear out. He will need a lot of time to grow in that area.
Overall, I was impressed with his size and quickness. He looks a bit springier than last season.
Let's list the qualities that make a good iso-scorer: first step, footwork, handle, change-of-direction, balance, pull-up J, creativity, strength. He's got maybe 2 of those things.
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brownbobcat wrote:Dalek wrote:Here are Scottie's misses in this recent session:
I think Scottie is not really built to be an ISO scorer. I trust him more in close and being more of a PF who can win a lot of match-ups because he can get the defender with his footwork, big body, and jumphook.
On the perimeter he just seems really predetermined when he gets the ball. He doesn't have any meaningful shot fake, and he doesn't dribble well-enough to create space - I didn't see any attempts at a stepback. Probably because he is not a good enough shooter and needs to be on balance to hits his jumper. He also has a pretty slow release.
Honestly, I think guards look great in this type of format, but the NBA is a team game and Scottie's best suited in a team/5on5 construct. Scottie is great at reading the game and managing fastbreaks rather than having sets where he would have a clear out. He will need a lot of time to grow in that area.
Overall, I was impressed with his size and quickness. He looks a bit springier than last season.
Let's list the qualities that make a good iso-scorer: first step, footwork, handle, change-of-direction, balance, pull-up J, creativity, strength. He's got maybe 2 of those things.
Whats the 2nd one after strength? Im struggling to choose.
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tripa wrote:brownbobcat wrote:Let's list the qualities that make a good iso-scorer: first step, footwork, handle, change-of-direction, balance, pull-up J, creativity, strength. He's got maybe 2 of those things.
Whats the 2nd one after strength? Im struggling to choose.
He does have touch (which I didn't list) and flashes of creativity, but the former is hard to utilize without a strong base of footwork and ballhandling.
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These are scrimmages yes but theres no doubt that his main weakness -- shooting -- still looks awful. He was bricking shots in the 1-1 sessions. The offseason is long tho let him cook
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