Post#785 » by MasterIchiro » Tue Jun 6, 2023 1:30 pm
Agree Scoot is difficult to pin down with comps. His draft profile is unique regardless of your eval of his athleticism. He blends speed, explosion, court vision, feel, natural playmaking, raw power... When you attempt to peg him as lesser than player X or Y in a single category like athleticism, you're dismissing the unique blend of all the ingredients baked into the prospect cake. You might plant your flag on the athleticism piece/component and do a little victory dance for clicks, but your celebration looks out of context and frankly amateurish.
Hey, I proved he's not an elite athlete! Case closed! Yeah. Get over yourself. What about the rest of his package?
Scoot is the full package and you don't need to be the most dominant player in modern history in any one category of scouting. Name the player before Scoot who blended all these strengths?
I think conversations would be more productive and constructive if we equally weigh basketball IQ/feel. Ignore his massive arms if you can for a minute.
Some of the greatest players in the game today do not even remotely approach Scoot's athletic gifts nor physical profile. Luka, Jokic are triple double machines.
So why are we comparing Scoot to a dummy chucker like Westbrook instead them? Because Westbrook is strong and speedy for his body mass?
Maybe these stances ignorant of the full context make some obscure mock draft stand out on Twitter and generate attention and that's cute, but the conversation needs to be more informed by grades for BBIQ, however elusive this trait. Some just can't incorporate a category not easily quantified. I don't put any stock into it and enjoy wiping my ass with those mocks.
Scoot is a very smart player who knows how to leverage his skills given his body and athleticism. He knows how to read a defense in motion. He's an excellent decision maker with the ball in his hands, off the ball. He can leverage teammates and exploit any coverage. He's so cerebral and agreed, poised. He's been managing games for a professional team facing first and second round picks, as a 17 year old.
Westbrook wasn't doing that.
Rose wasn't doing that.
Some are missing the ball with Scoot.
It has been written...