Buff wrote:We need to get one no matter what (need 2).
Yes, I agree with that.
Other than that, agree to disagree. I do believe in Scottie particularly because he's got a major leap in maturity coming to him. And I have seen the most dominant stretches practically EVER on some Scotties games. Where he literally becomes unstoppable.
I can't think of a moment where he did anything sustainable and it looked like he was unstoppable, to be honest. He's got a reasonably sound mind, but maturity doesn't hit jumpers for you and it doesn't improve your fast-twitch athleticism, so I remain less than optimistic about his ability to grow far beyond where he is now as a scorer.
Toronto's Bosh? I'm sorry, that man was a playoff b***tch that would only take contested elbow jumpers. Let alone play no defense. This is a hard disagree for me.
He slashed and he drew fouls and what-not. He had his issues in the playoffs, for sure, but his RS performance dramatically outstripped Scottie. Bosh wasn't an ideal #1 either, of course, but he was a lot better than Scottie.
Westbrook have never taking anyone anywhere not even as #3. I'll take prime Scottie over prime Westbrook anytime. That's another no defense stat padding guy. Scottie for me.
2011-2019, Westbrook was better than Scottie has ever been. 2015-2017, Westbrook was better than Scottie will ever be. There really isn't wiggle room on that one. On shot creation alone, Westbrook was way, way, way better than Scottie for an offense. Russ had his issues, and not a small number of them, but yeah, he was far, far better than Scottie.














