ash_k wrote:Many of us predicted he will lead us in scoring, but predicting something like 26.2ppg|7.8rbs|4.2ast| 54.3 FG%|83.3 FT%|37.9 3P% ?!next to another all-Star is something else.
Yeah. I mean, you shoot enough, you score a bunch. Following along with Jaylen, Brown in 2023 when he scored that much was spot-on league-average efficiency, bombing away from 3 over 7 times per game at 33.5% and 20.6 FGA/g overall. It wasn't the most stunning offensive performance ever. +1.5 O-BPM, +0.1 O-EPM, and as a secondary option, you know? In 2004, that would have actually been pretty remarkable stuff, but it was less remarkable in the contemporary offensive environment. Boston got away with it because the rest of the team was excellent from 3 and because they were (including Brown) very good at finishing shots inside the arc, of course. Talent breadth and depth were, then as now, immense for them and how they deployed themselves.
Those numbers are undeniable then he was at 20+pts|6+pts|6+pts with Scottie and NBA greats only(Jokic, Giannis, LeBron, Luka). Just undeniable.
Some guys on here have to stop overthinking it. We have an unbelievable player next to Scottie, literally just scratching the surface like Jaylen Brown at the same age.
"Unbelievable" is pushing it too much. We have a young guy with good potential, but again, comparing him to Jaylen isn't particularly wise because Brown has a bunch of different skills which RJ does not. This is the sort of comment which ends up having me discuss RJ's flaws more than his positive potential in these threads, you know?
RJ's gonna be what RJ's gonna be. He's young, he can get to the rim well. He's a good off-ball slasher. He rebounds pretty well, he's shown some improvement as a passer. He can stick it from the right corner. He works very well off of Scottie, and ideally Scottie will be healthy for us going forward and we can develop Quick and Gradey and use them to open things up with their shooting, so that RJ can do this thing inside.
I think we're better off not projecting too much from him, and just enjoying what he brings without the burden of expectation. If he gets better, great. If he stays doing something like what we've seen, great. If it's somewhere in the middle, great. But getting too fanciful and popping off about NBA greats and stuff is not really the path.