Tha Cynic wrote:tdotrep2 wrote:I love articles like this, people are shocked scottie is thriving with a bigger role... yet these are the same people who wanted to keep he who shall not be named and were happy letting scottie sit in the corner and us running it back with the same roster. Now all of a sudden we should build around him...

You increase a player's usage and that alone will increase their numbers. You do that with a smart player and they will figure out other things in their game like efficiency and overall impact on the court.
A lot of the comments were also coming from media people who used to defend a certain PG needing more reps lol. It really hurts the brain listening to some of them, and even worse when they then come on RealGM and try to defend their hypocritical stance.
Why is this hypocritical?
We've certainly seen times in the league before where a young player can assume more responsibility in an offense without jettisoning the established player.
I think it even more defensible to hold that opinion for the Raps, because it's based on evidence that it could work.
1. Kawhi didn't need to jettison TP, Duncan and Manu to become the alpha of that later Spurs championship team.
2. Similarly, hiring a new coach, establishing a new offensive scheme, and putting FVV in a role where he was an off ball gunner, that saved his energy for pesky defense, like how he was used during OUR championship run is an entirely logically self consistent position to hold.
The question of 'is that role worth max money?' was answered in the negative by Masai.