ATLTimekeeper wrote:Pascal-Scottie-OG-Fred-Trent is 114.5-112.9 for +1.6
JP-Pascal-Scottie-OG-Fred is 121-110 for +10.9
what about JP-Pascal-OG-Fred-Trent ?
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ATLTimekeeper wrote:Pascal-Scottie-OG-Fred-Trent is 114.5-112.9 for +1.6
JP-Pascal-Scottie-OG-Fred is 121-110 for +10.9
srhcan wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:Pascal-Scottie-OG-Fred-Trent is 114.5-112.9 for +1.6
JP-Pascal-Scottie-OG-Fred is 121-110 for +10.9
what about JP-Pascal-OG-Fred-Trent ?
ATLTimekeeper wrote:srhcan wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:Pascal-Scottie-OG-Fred-Trent is 114.5-112.9 for +1.6
JP-Pascal-Scottie-OG-Fred is 121-110 for +10.9
what about JP-Pascal-OG-Fred-Trent ?
-48.5
srhcan wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:srhcan wrote:what about JP-Pascal-OG-Fred-Trent ?
-48.5
ewhow many minutes they have played together? may be the sample size is too small?
MonkBatter42 wrote:I wish Scottie would just drop the point guard schtick. Just because he's a talented passer doesn't make him a point guard. He's a power forward, and he thrives in that role. I don't want to see this guy dribbling aimlessly around the perimiter. Dude can barely handle the ball. He can't even keep his dribble even somewhat low while running in a straight line in transition, and once he reaches the top of the 3 point line, he has no wiggle/ability to change direction whatsoever, in order to continue into the paint. We clearly see him at his best when he operates in the post and uses his strength to his advantage. When he does receive the ball on the perimeter, all I want to see is quick North-South movement. If there is a quick drive available, drive it. If not, pass it and get your ass into the post and bang for position. He is not this "swaggy" ball-handling guard or wing guy that he wishes he was. As a fanbase, how did we go from 95% of us freaking out after we drafted him knowing he had no offensive game, to now believing that he is the second coming of Magic? He is not him.



Clay Davis wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Scizzup wrote:
huh what.
Mobley is already a top 10 defender in the league and will be the best by the time he is 24. Mobley is better than Barnes at defending the perimeter. if he is also a 25 point scorer, that is easily a top 10 player in the league.
Barnes path to stardom is less realistic because he is bad at a lot of things atm.
Mobley doesn’t even have his adult body yet lol.
He’s going to be ridiculous as he gets stronger. He’s helping anchor the best defensive team in the league on a team that has Garland, Mitchell and Levert starting, it’s just absurd lol.
What's Allen's role, then?

Duffman100 wrote:Honestly, I think this whole collision of skillsets, 'using' Scottie in the right way, etc etc... is just masking that he has massive holes in his game.
It's real simple, he needs to learn how to shoot. Just like any other NBA player, he has to shoot. Otherwise he's tough to use in almost any situation.
I believe in him, I think he'll improve. But, gotta come back next season with a reliable 15-18 footer. It's just that simple.
Thaddy wrote:Does ceiling matter when he's not even improving? Same bad handles, bad shot, and even worse defense. He was getting turned and danced on by Murray. Murray spun him around like a drunk thot and I saw Barnes on his ass a few times crying about calls.
IMO, we need to bench Barnes to light a fire under his ass. He needed to get his shot at league average level yesterday, it's overdue now. So hit the bench until you can figure that out.

HumbleRen wrote:Duffman100 wrote:Honestly, I think this whole collision of skillsets, 'using' Scottie in the right way, etc etc... is just masking that he has massive holes in his game.
It's real simple, he needs to learn how to shoot. Just like any other NBA player, he has to shoot. Otherwise he's tough to use in almost any situation.
I believe in him, I think he'll improve. But, gotta come back next season with a reliable 15-18 footer. It's just that simple.
I agree but there’s way more nuance to it then just simply he needs to get better at shooting.
His weaknesses are more pronounced BECAUSE he’s playing out of position.
Tha Cynic wrote:Let's get this out of the way - Midrange and improving the handles are a key to next season for Barnes personally. After that he needs to change his mindset to more of a scorer mentality. The roster around him really isn't suited for his skill-set, so anything he can provide is a plus at this stage this season. I don't get high or low anymore as he isn't going to magically hit a bunch of jumpers for the remaining games. I like that he's starting to drive and take mid range jumpers more. Let him develop his "guard" skills. His decision making in general has gotten more passive this season and into the later stages as opposed to last season where he was more aggressive as the season went on.
But, the Raptors need to figure out their offense. They have played two seasons with this exact same team (now adding Poeltl), and no one knows what their teammate is doing or when to expect passes. That's a huge issue and something that comes back to what Nurse is doing. How does your team have zero chemistry on offense after nearly two full seasons? They need to fix this offense as a whole and they have the highest paid coach in the NBA as a supposed offensive minded coach.
Masai needs to make some roster changes going into next season. Make a decision - are you making Barnes a cornerstone or not? If not, then trade him. If yes, then trade others.
Duffman100 wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Duffman100 wrote:Honestly, I think this whole collision of skillsets, 'using' Scottie in the right way, etc etc... is just masking that he has massive holes in his game.
It's real simple, he needs to learn how to shoot. Just like any other NBA player, he has to shoot. Otherwise he's tough to use in almost any situation.
I believe in him, I think he'll improve. But, gotta come back next season with a reliable 15-18 footer. It's just that simple.
I agree but there’s way more nuance to it then just simply he needs to get better at shooting.
His weaknesses are more pronounced BECAUSE he’s playing out of position.
Sure and he COULD maybe look better in a different offensive system. But he'll hit the same ceiling anyways.
Our offense is a mess, there's no arguing that. Is it the system, is it we don't have shooters or creators, is it both?
But again, the excuses alarm me.

HumbleRen wrote:Duffman100 wrote:HumbleRen wrote:
I agree but there’s way more nuance to it then just simply he needs to get better at shooting.
His weaknesses are more pronounced BECAUSE he’s playing out of position.
Sure and he COULD maybe look better in a different offensive system. But he'll hit the same ceiling anyways.
Our offense is a mess, there's no arguing that. Is it the system, is it we don't have shooters or creators, is it both?
But again, the excuses alarm me.
I don’t think it’s excuses, more so just the reality of the situation.
We’re near last in every single metric when it comes to offence outside of transition and points off turnovers. That’s not a Scottie thing, that’s a roster thing.