Roy The Natural wrote:The thing that is driving me nuts the most about Scoot isn't even these bad games.... it's that the guy can't seem to stay on the court long enough to stay in rhythm. Has a couple of good games.... out for 2 weeks with injury... comes back... sucks... and in a week or 2 he'll start to string together solid outings... and bam, down again.
Is what it is at this point.
So much agree with this. It's such a two-fold problem. One - like you mentioned - his injuries... he's trending into injury prone player label territory. Not sure what can be done about that tbh. He's following an impossible act with Dame, who, while not injury free his whole career, was largely pretty dependable and barely missed games until he started his late prime years.
Second, when he is back and healthy, Scoot largely has to keep coming off the bench because of Simons and Billups. The Blazers, Billups and Cronin need to **** or get off the pot with Scoot. I'm so tired of this situation they've kept themselves in ever since picking Scoot and trading Dame. The Simons issue is one of the most predictable problems in the world and I hate how slow the team has been to make a decision. Be proactive, not reactive.
If the team is just out on Scoot as a prospect, then move him as a chip in a bigger deal. Maybe as a way to get out of Ayton's contract. If they still believe in Scoot, get Simons off the team asap. I don't care about the return as long as they don't take on a longer year contract in return (but even that's negotiable based on what else is in the deal). Just get out of this weird purgatory no-mans-land that they're currently in.
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