Los_29 wrote:vulture wrote:If Scottie can develop another move other than a right handed hook shot then we should consider that a successful season for him.
Expectations are low and he has a chance to not be the right handed thad Young. Let's see if he can live up to it.
It is pretty crazy how disappointing he was last season. He was worse from everywhere last year compared to his rookie season. Worse at the rim, worse from mid-range and worse from three.
He struggled a bit early on, but played at a very high level in the last quarter of the season.
I think the difference is that teams game planned him a bit better last year and he didn't take teams by surprise as much. A lot of great players have had some difficulties adjusting in their 2nd season (see Tatum), but rebounded big time in year 3.
All in all Scottie overachieved big time in his rookie season and still had a very strong sophomore season, but underachieved relative to his rookie season.
I'm not falling into the conspiracies some other posters are, but I think it was difficult for Scottie to find a consistent role with Fred, Pascal, OG, and Gary needing enough shots.
The one critique I had of Scottie is that some games he looked incredibly dominant and aggressive while other games he was a bit passive and tended to defer too much. I'm hoping he improves his conditioning so he can remain aggressive for longer stretches and more consistently.