Tha Cynic wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
Are you saying that Barnes has not shown an ability to score at 3 levels lol?
Correct.
By this logic Banchero is not a 3 level scorer either.
Currently right now ? Nope, Banchero isn't.
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Tha Cynic wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
Are you saying that Barnes has not shown an ability to score at 3 levels lol?
Correct.
By this logic Banchero is not a 3 level scorer either.
HumbleRen wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:HumbleRen wrote:
Correct.
By this logic Banchero is not a 3 level scorer either.
Currently right now ? Nope, Banchero isn't.
Tha Cynic wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
By this logic Banchero is not a 3 level scorer either.
Currently right now ? Nope, Banchero isn't.
What are you even arguing here lol? No one is drafting a player for their second year output with a top 4 pick lol
Tha Cynic wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
By this logic Banchero is not a 3 level scorer either.
Currently right now ? Nope, Banchero isn't.
What are you even arguing here lol? No one is drafting a player for their second year output with a top 4 pick lol
HumbleRen wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:HumbleRen wrote:
Currently right now ? Nope, Banchero isn't.
What are you even arguing here lol? No one is drafting a player for their second year output with a top 4 pick lol
Beats me man, you're the one coming up with horrible comps lol.
All I've said is if the FO was adamant on building around Siakam they should of just drafted Wagner because they're stunting Scottie's growth with our current roster.
You and I both know Scottie won't be able to tap into his full potential as long as Siakam plays on this team.
Tha Cynic wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
What are you even arguing here lol? No one is drafting a player for their second year output with a top 4 pick lol
Beats me man, you're the one coming up with horrible comps lol.
All I've said is if the FO was adamant on building around Siakam they should of just drafted Wagner because they're stunting Scottie's growth with our current roster.
You and I both know Scottie won't be able to tap into his full potential as long as Siakam plays on this team.
I think I've made my point already on the comparisons. Your comparison is all about who can score more efficiently today at 3 levels. This is very flawed because by your own logic Wagner is a better player than Banchero who you have also touted (a lot of this is the grass is greener outlook). Barnes has shown he can score at 3 levels, but again, not efficiently because he was drafted as a raw offensive player with potential. He has shown some encouraging signs and is clearly not shy to shoot like Ben Simmons who you have also compared him to (lol). He has also shown an ability grow in game, and we have to bank on that.
I disagree that this front office should have drafted Wagner if they were keeping Siakam. Barnes is still going to end up the better player which is what they're projecting. Wagner wasn't raising the ceiling for Siakam and this team today even if Wagner is a better shooter today. Barnes shifts the defense better than Wagner does is a much better passer and works better in this defense.
The Raptors do need to trade Siakam though because this team is just constructed with zero fit, the team is no where near contention and the age difference doesn't make sense. Well, otherwise Masai will need to get above average scorers at the positions not played by Poeltl, Siakam or Barnes (see Mitchell and Garland or Trae Young and Murray) and that's not happening.
Wise80 wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:
Simmons has 36 3PA in his entire career, spanning 5 seasons. Scottie has 388 across 2 seasons.
There is a gulf-sized gap between them offensively. Dwfences can't completely ignore Scottie outside the paint like they can Simmons.
Again, you’re confusing versatility vs the actual results.
It’s great that Scottie has so many 3 point attempts but he’s also shooting 29-30% from the 3 lol.
When Scottie starts being efficient, that’s when the offensive gap opens up.
Reminds me of the whole Bargnani argument. "But he's 7 foot and he shoots 3s." While completely ignoring what he was bad at.
Like you said. Versatility and actual results.
Raps in 4 wrote:Wise80 wrote:HumbleRen wrote:
Again, you’re confusing versatility vs the actual results.
It’s great that Scottie has so many 3 point attempts but he’s also shooting 29-30% from the 3 lol.
When Scottie starts being efficient, that’s when the offensive gap opens up.
Reminds me of the whole Bargnani argument. "But he's 7 foot and he shoots 3s." While completely ignoring what he was bad at.
Like you said. Versatility and actual results.
Simmons is missing the most fundamental skill in basketball, the ability to shoot the ball.
A player that is able to shoot and hit threes, even if at just 30%, is already miles ahead of Simmons offensively.
Sinmons plays the game as if he's Shaq, except he's only 6'10" 240 lbs, and is scared of contact.

Syd-TK3 wrote:The same mid range shots Scottie was bricking against the clippers and everyone was complaining about he hit last night against the Lakers.
Trial and error is part of development

pingpongrac wrote:Syd-TK3 wrote:The same mid range shots Scottie was bricking against the clippers and everyone was complaining about he hit last night against the Lakers.
Trial and error is part of development
He was 0/4 in the midrange against the Clippers and 0/0 against the Lakers. Unless you're including shots from ~10 feet out as midrange, he was taking better shots last night. Everything last night was within reason (backing down a defender then a bit of a fade as he's turning around and taking the shot in his regular motion) whereas he was straight-up jumping back and it looked like he was pushing the ball (almost as if it was a bit of a heave) because he was so off-balance against the Clippers on numerous occasions. He also had a lot of timely cuts last night leading to easy buckets as well as a few putbacks.
Last night was one of Scottie's best games in the NBA, especially as a scorer. It wasn't so much trial and error as it was simply Scottie playing to his strengths (taking the ball inside and capitalizing on some easy transition/semi-transition buckets and putbacks) and the team recognizing that he had it going. Obviously you want him to become a better shooter outside of the paint, but that doesn't mean he still can't play to his scoring strengths for the most part.


Syd-TK3 wrote:pingpongrac wrote:Syd-TK3 wrote:The same mid range shots Scottie was bricking against the clippers and everyone was complaining about he hit last night against the Lakers.
Trial and error is part of development
He was 0/4 in the midrange against the Clippers and 0/0 against the Lakers. Unless you're including shots from ~10 feet out as midrange, he was taking better shots last night. Everything last night was within reason (backing down a defender then a bit of a fade as he's turning around and taking the shot in his regular motion) whereas he was straight-up jumping back and it looked like he was pushing the ball (almost as if it was a bit of a heave) because he was so off-balance against the Clippers on numerous occasions. He also had a lot of timely cuts last night leading to easy buckets as well as a few putbacks.
Last night was one of Scottie's best games in the NBA, especially as a scorer. It wasn't so much trial and error as it was simply Scottie playing to his strengths (taking the ball inside and capitalizing on some easy transition/semi-transition buckets and putbacks) and the team recognizing that he had it going. Obviously you want him to become a better shooter outside of the paint, but that doesn't mean he still can't play to his scoring strengths for the most part.
Okay "midrange" isnt the right term if you wanna be technical I'm talking about those turn around fade aways and shots over players anything that's not a floater or directly in the paint

pingpongrac wrote:Syd-TK3 wrote:The same mid range shots Scottie was bricking against the clippers and everyone was complaining about he hit last night against the Lakers.
Trial and error is part of development
He was 0/4 in the midrange against the Clippers and 0/0 against the Lakers. Unless you're including shots from ~10 feet out as midrange, he was taking better shots last night. Everything last night was within reason (backing down a defender then a bit of a fade as he's turning around and taking the shot in his regular motion) whereas he was straight-up jumping back and it looked like he was pushing the ball (almost as if it was a bit of a heave) because he was so off-balance against the Clippers on numerous occasions. He also had a lot of timely cuts last night leading to easy buckets as well as a few putbacks.
Last night was one of Scottie's best games in the NBA, especially as a scorer. It wasn't so much trial and error as it was simply Scottie playing to his strengths (taking the ball inside and capitalizing on some easy transition/semi-transition buckets and putbacks) and the team recognizing that he had it going. Obviously you want him to become a better shooter outside of the paint, but that doesn't mean he still can't play to his scoring strengths for the most part.
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Reeko wrote:pingpongrac wrote:Syd-TK3 wrote:The same mid range shots Scottie was bricking against the clippers and everyone was complaining about he hit last night against the Lakers.
Trial and error is part of development
He was 0/4 in the midrange against the Clippers and 0/0 against the Lakers. Unless you're including shots from ~10 feet out as midrange, he was taking better shots last night. Everything last night was within reason (backing down a defender then a bit of a fade as he's turning around and taking the shot in his regular motion) whereas he was straight-up jumping back and it looked like he was pushing the ball (almost as if it was a bit of a heave) because he was so off-balance against the Clippers on numerous occasions. He also had a lot of timely cuts last night leading to easy buckets as well as a few putbacks.
Last night was one of Scottie's best games in the NBA, especially as a scorer. It wasn't so much trial and error as it was simply Scottie playing to his strengths (taking the ball inside and capitalizing on some easy transition/semi-transition buckets and putbacks) and the team recognizing that he had it going. Obviously you want him to become a better shooter outside of the paint, but that doesn't mean he still can't play to his scoring strengths for the most part.
He hit at least 1 if not 2 mid range shots last night, if we're defining it as a shot that is inside of the 3 point line but outside of the key. At the 1:30 mark and then at the 2:25 mark where he starts his move in the key but shoots off of one leg outside of the key. Regardless, he didn't go 0/0 from the midrange against the Lakers.

DemHeavyHands wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:HumbleRen wrote:
Currently right now ? Nope, Banchero isn't.
What are you even arguing here lol? No one is drafting a player for their second year output with a top 4 pick lol
Bruh he’s trolling us
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Los_29 wrote:DemHeavyHands wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
What are you even arguing here lol? No one is drafting a player for their second year output with a top 4 pick lol
Bruh he’s trolling us
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The funny thing is after about 5 games, HumbleRen was claiming that Banchero was a three level scorer and is a significantly better prospect than Scottie. Banchero's TS% is worse than Scottie's and that's supposed to be his bread and butter. All the good things Scottie does, Banchero can't do...And I like Banchero but this is the problem with hot takes. They always age poorly. lol.
AbC? wrote:tripa wrote:AbC? wrote:
He's the kind of player we wished Barnes was.
32/5/5, 4 stocks on 15 shots, took over in the 4th.
Barnes is still a much better player and will be going forward.
I'll take the guy who is far more efficient, is actually a good defender, far better athlete, can handle the ball as a primary option and can shoot the ball, now and in the future.

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Reeko wrote:You guys who keep on insisting that Banchero and Wagner are better than Scottie gotta get your stories straight. One person says that Banchero is the primary option the other guy says that Wagner is the primary option...which is it?