MoMan24 wrote:Jadoogar wrote:Badonkadonk wrote:This was one reason the experiment didn't go great last year with that ~20 game stretch for Scottie at "PG".
Scottie has obviously ascended and is going to be a superstar, but he'll never have the agility-handle combination to be the kind of PG to tilt or manipulate offenses the way Tyrese or Trae do. Offensively, I've compared him to Draymond, who is a genius facilitating from the elbows or even near the 3pt line as the team goes through its actions and offers shooting options (Draymond has a bunch of 7+ APG seasons, almost hit 9 assists in '21). Pretty wild that he can combine this with the strength of a Kawhi-like midrange game and a legit 3p shot now. He's so good.
The Raps will just need to plan for the inevitable adjustment of teams sending fast and smaller guards to press him or defensive schemes that aggressively go after him at POA, and to make sure he can still play the "free-safety" type role he's currently doing on D while he wracks up steals+blocks (let Gary guard the other PG).
Scottie is a fantastic player but he's not a point guard. He's a good playmaker but he doesn't have the handle to operate as the primary playmaker of a team. It's like playing Giannis at point guard. He's a decent passer but you're neutralizing his best skills
And 100% agree on the defensive side. He's not going to be able to guard guys like Maxey or Fox (and he shouldn't be expected to).
Yall can relax. It happened once. He had 2 turnovers in his 33 minutes. Dennis had 3 turnovers in 28 minutes. Scottie is still the best option as a PG for this team. Dennis is great for the bench and is a bench level player. Starting Dennis got us 7 games below .500. Even if you hate the idea of Scottie as the point it can't make us worse and more importantly it's great for his development. Playing Scottie as a big puts a much lower ceiling on him. I want a MVP level player and for that to happen he needs serious on ball reps. Yall crying over one turnover yet he lead us to our first blowout win in long time having a better game than Dennis can dream of. What are we talking about really LOL
i'm not using one game against one of the worst teams in the league to come to my conclusion.
I don't care about him playing point guard this year because this team is hopeless and this is a lost season. In the long run, i believe he will be at his best at a secondary playmker and having another guard to create space and generate opportunities for him.





























