Vampirate wrote:I honestly don't think it's Barnes driving that's going to be his biggest strengths.
He just doesn't have the first step for it.
It's his combination of strength and shooting (ironically) that's what's going to make him an All Star, and I don't just mean from three point range.
Handle - Good, not All Star Level
Driving - Ok, not All Star Level
Passing - Very Good - Not All Star level (the Hali/LaMelo range)
Are you evaluating the effectiveness of his current skillset or the potential/ceiling he has in each regard?
Handle - I think he has an underrated handle which will be at an All-Star level by year 4-5 if you want to talk broadly. For his position, his handle is already at All-Star level.
Driving - I think this is definitely the next area he needs to tune, but you have to consider that his ability to bully defenders on his drives is something that I haven’t seen at that level since Lebron & Giannis. The rest needs to be tuned and does have the potential to be tuned, at his weight I don’t know if that first step will ever get to a superstar level though.
Shooting - if he keeps playing like this, the man will become one of the best 3 level scorers in the league by his prime
Post-Up Game / Touch Around The Basket - another skillset that sets him apart from the crowd
One final thing that I want to add is that his feel for the game is otherworldly at times. It legit gives me shades of Kyle - which when you consider Scottie’s other gifts and size, is something insane to even think about. Is there a player like that even in the league currently?
He’s a very different player and I’m just excited to see what he becomes. Enjoy the ride, everyone
