ForeverTFC wrote:
For sure, but the hope was that he can develop that part of his game after showing signs in the first year. I remember both Russillo and KOC - who really brought the Barnes for ROY train to the mainstream - were really indexing to that part of his game on why he could become a really special player.
I've given up on Barnes ever having a good handle and we know he's not going to become explosive off the dribble. All you have left really is the mid-range, and he has the strength and length that should theoretically allow him to get to his spots and pull up over defenders. Otherwise, I don't know how he becomes a franchise guy to be completely honest.
If it was those two it's more than likely they watched him play against the Celtics, saw his numbers were surprisingly good from what he accomplished in college and skimmed through raw stats and made a false projection.
Scottie's handle looks better to me in the few games I've seen him this year. I think what Vince Carter said was on the money, he likes to stop short and avoid contact, and I think that seems rare because we see him enjoy being the hammer when he's bullying a guy down in the paint, but it makes sense when you think about how he's training to be a scorer at the NBA level, and so I think he pulls up when he knows he has space to get his shot off while being on balance.