PushDaRock wrote:Scase wrote:PushDaRock wrote:
The excuses are just getting ridiculous. First, it was all the vets like FVV and Siakam not letting him shine and forcing him into a role player. But now, the excuse is that management actually allowed him too much freedom to shoot 3's and work on his offensive game instead of forcing him to stick to being a role player.
So then are we just admitting that no team, coach, training staff, or any FO exec has anything to do with development? Then why does it matter where guys get drafted? Why do some guys exceed expectations, and others fall below them?
Just all on the player? Scottie is far from faultless, but the FO is the one that controls his training regimen, they determine what skills he should be focusing on and improving, they control virtually all of that.
What kind of **** tier FO would just let a player dictate it all themselves? Just waste their hundreds of millions of dollars of investment, to let some **** 20 year old control all his training? Stop being naive.
The brunt of every and any players development is on the team, the effort is what the player is measured by.
Why do we need all these excuses for him? He's not living up to expectations that most people had for him this year and that's on him. RJ has gotten better as a Raptor. Jak has gotten better as a Raptor. IQ has gotten better as a Raptor. Ochai has gotten better as a Raptor. Gradey has gotten better this year. You're here blaming management for his development but everyone else seems to be improving and developing just fine. These other guys seem to be taking well to whatever training regimen the team has them on, so why isn't Scottie?
Were you complaining about management's development plan last year or only this year when he's taken a backwards step? Did you have a problem with him shooting 3's when he had that 13 game run making them at over 40% on 2+ makes a game or only this year when he's back to being a complete brick layer? I think this is just a bunch of results oriented thinking acting like hindsight is so obvious that he wouldn't be able to shoot. The reason to develop his 3 point shooting should be obvious. The list of non shooting 5's that are elite offensive players is Zion and Giannis, Scottie isn't close to either in athleticism or even talent. Even LeBron added a 3 point shot despite being dominant getting to the rim. The chances of being a good offensive player without a passable 3 point shot are very low, seems to be common sense to me for them to prioritize the development of his shooting for him.
RJ has gotten slightly more efficient and given more attempts, that's it. IQ has not gotten better at all, all his stats are virtually identical, all that changed was his USG. Gradey was looking great early on, and then slipped into the same performance as before, Ochai was awful last year, and is better this year so that's good. Jak is playing literally identical to his last full season in SAS, nothing was "unlocked" here, he's having nothing more than a better year at the FT line, which is well into outlier territory being a 12% spike from the year before.
Take a look at RJ and Ochai, the two that improved the most (or at all), what changed? Oh would you look at that, they are being used more appropriately. Almost like the schemes, and the practice, and the development that is dictated by the team, had a direct impact to their performance. What a crazy concept.
Take a look at all the games this year where RJ was being used in the wrong situations or as a first option etc. He played poorly and inefficiently. Imagine that, being used correctly resulting in better performance. But I'm sure if we had Jak parked out at the 3p line bricking 7 3pa/g, that would be his fault right?
You put players in positions to succeed and they play better, you put them in positions of weakness and they play poorly. Scottie is a bad shooter, we have been trying to force him to be a good shooter, that's a stupid idea. Scottie is not a PG, we tried to make him a PG, that's a stupid idea.
Scottie isn't the one dictating what plays the team runs and learns in practice, he's not the one that tells the trainers what he should be practicing and so on. The team dictates that. If he is dogging it in practice, if he's not playing hard on the court, or anything that is effort based it's absolutely his fault. But it's not his fault when the coach is publicly saying they want him shooting 7 threes a game, despite him sucking as a shooter.
If I try and beat a skyline around a turn heavy track in a mustang, I'm going to lose. But if I go up against it in a drag race, I'll win. No one tries to hammer in a nail with the handle of a screwdriver, they just use a hammer. The players are tools, using them correctly is up to the team, we are using some players correctly, and for Scottie, they are trying to make himself into something he is not.