Madvillainy2004 wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:His shooting numbers have to stabilize at some point. If they don't, he's a top 10 player in the league, especially when you take into account both sides of the ball.
I think a really successful season would be something like 20/10/6/2/1 with shooting splits of 50/35/80 on his current shooting volumes.
If Scottie is actually a 40+% 3 point shooter on 5+ attempts per game he's probably making at least 3rd team all nba with a good chance at 2nd team.
I doubt he will this year, but I can see him being consistently close to that in future years as he becomes more and more comfortable with that form.
I can't see this efficiency sticking overall, but I hope his free throw attempts go up and his accuracy inside increases to cover the difference.


























