Radu_Hornets wrote:vexco wrote:countryboi wrote:
Plenty of people could not shoot as a rookie, Paul George shot 27% from three as a rookie, like none of these kids are final products. y’all get hung up on where they are right now like it’s all they can ever be
Agreed but that goes both ways, no? Miller is a great shooter, poor finisher around the rim but improved on that as the season went along tremendously. He wants to play defense as well.
I assume we all think Miller is a finished product and can only shoot? Not sure.
Yes both will improve, but when i look for improvement, i tend to go for younger players...
Scoot : 18
Miller : 20
Scooter had the advantage without having to put some muscle. Which Miller will have to do. And we putting some muscles can screw up your shooting form.
I think what I value most in Scoot is the type of stuff you usually either have or you don't. It's just his mentality and competitiveness.
Look at, I don't know, Garnett, Westbrook, Butler, Curry, Lillard, etc.
Then look at Zion, Davis, Brown, etc.
There's something to be said for having that killer instinct. Scoot has that. Miller absolutely does not.
Maybe Miller can still be successful in this league without it. A lot of guys are. But when you have a chance to get someone with that approach to the game, you shouldn't pass them up because they will just find ways to win regardless of what their limitations may be and their competitiveness will always uplift those around them into something greater.