HiJiNX wrote:Reeko wrote:We've got a special player on our hands.
It looked like he had a bad game yet his stat line was still good.
Most of it came from stat padding when the game was out of reach. The numbers were far better than how he played.
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HiJiNX wrote:Reeko wrote:We've got a special player on our hands.
It looked like he had a bad game yet his stat line was still good.
Tripod wrote:HiJiNX wrote:Reeko wrote:We've got a special player on our hands.
It looked like he had a bad game yet his stat line was still good.
Stat line was fine, but he isn't looking like himself at all. He is avoiding jumping for rebounds and blocks that he usually would go after.
And if you watch him run, he is doing so with a limp still. He has no bounce from that foot.

TakeYourHeart wrote:
"Scottie Barnes, excellent talent. I don't know if he's the guy you build around. Could he be a nice compliment to another star?"
"They need that unquestioned alpha dog."
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HiJiNX wrote:Tripod wrote:HiJiNX wrote:It looked like he had a bad game yet his stat line was still good.
Stat line was fine, but he isn't looking like himself at all. He is avoiding jumping for rebounds and blocks that he usually would go after.
And if you watch him run, he is doing so with a limp still. He has no bounce from that foot.
Absolutely. He looks nothing like the guy who could sometimes be the best player on the floor. Lately he’s looked like a role player. Can’t wait until he’s healthy again.

HiJiNX wrote:Tripod wrote:HiJiNX wrote:It looked like he had a bad game yet his stat line was still good.
Stat line was fine, but he isn't looking like himself at all. He is avoiding jumping for rebounds and blocks that he usually would go after.
And if you watch him run, he is doing so with a limp still. He has no bounce from that foot.
Absolutely. He looks nothing like the guy who could sometimes be the best player on the floor. Lately he’s looked like a role player. Can’t wait until he’s healthy again.
Reeko wrote:How many of those dudes are there in the league right now? Luka, Jokic, Steph, Shai, Giannis. And then guys who might be that but haven't quite proven it Tatum, Edwards, Banchero, Wemby. Outside of Wemby all of those guys have way better teams than what Scottie has around him right now. Don't get me wrong, he really needs to mature as a scorer, and you can see the moves are coming along but more so the scorer mindset is what really needs to be developed.
TakeYourHeart wrote:
"Scottie Barnes, excellent talent. I don't know if he's the guy you build around. Could he be a nice compliment to another star?"
"They need that unquestioned alpha dog."
RoteSchroder wrote:Reeko wrote:How many of those dudes are there in the league right now? Luka, Jokic, Steph, Shai, Giannis. And then guys who might be that but haven't quite proven it Tatum, Edwards, Banchero, Wemby. Outside of Wemby all of those guys have way better teams than what Scottie has around him right now. Don't get me wrong, he really needs to mature as a scorer, and you can see the moves are coming along but more so the scorer mindset is what really needs to be developed.
Roughly speaking in terms of offensive anchors, guys you might build around includes: Embiid (healthy), Luka, Shai, Giannis, Jokic
Washed up/getting old: LBJ, Steph, Durant, Lillard, Anthony Davis, Jimmy Butler (latter two being tier 2)
Could be up there if he wasn't fat, lazy and injury prone: Zion Williamson
Fringe or tier 2 players you may try to build around: Tatum, Banchero, Franz Wagner, Lamelo Ball, Ja Morant, Anthony Edwards, Brunson, De'Aaron Fox, Wemby, Cade Cunningham
Scottie might belong on the last list, but there are moments where he shows that he's not the guy you just hand the ball to and have him create a look every time down the stretch. I don't think there's anything wrong if he's in the Mobley, Bam, JJJr mold of players (all-star level support player).
Basketball_Jones wrote:TakeYourHeart wrote:
"Scottie Barnes, excellent talent. I don't know if he's the guy you build around. Could he be a nice compliment to another star?"
"They need that unquestioned alpha dog."
Sounds like Coop/Harper or bust to me.
Reeko wrote:TakeYourHeart wrote:
"Scottie Barnes, excellent talent. I don't know if he's the guy you build around. Could he be a nice compliment to another star?"
"They need that unquestioned alpha dog."
How many of those dudes are there in the league right now? Luka, Jokic, Steph, Shai, Giannis. And then guys who might be that but haven't quite proven it Tatum, Edwards, Banchero, Wemby. Outside of Wemby all of those guys have way better teams than what Scottie has around him right now. Don't get me wrong, he really needs to mature as a scorer, and you can see the moves are coming along but more so the scorer mindset is what really needs to be developed.
Reeko wrote:TakeYourHeart wrote:
"Scottie Barnes, excellent talent. I don't know if he's the guy you build around. Could he be a nice compliment to another star?"
"They need that unquestioned alpha dog."
How many of those dudes are there in the league right now? Luka, Jokic, Steph, Shai, Giannis. And then guys who might be that but haven't quite proven it Tatum, Edwards, Banchero, Wemby. Outside of Wemby all of those guys have way better teams than what Scottie has around him right now. Don't get me wrong, he really needs to mature as a scorer, and you can see the moves are coming along but more so the scorer mindset is what really needs to be developed.

HumbleRen wrote:I think by the end of year 4 you roughly get a pretty good gauge of someone’s realistic offensive ceiling when it comes to lottery picks.
I think he’s pretty near his offensive ceiling, he’ll just slightly get better every year until he’s 30 or so but there’s not going to be another major leap IMO.
He’s going to be one hell of a 2 way star in this league but he just doesn’t have enough athleticism and body coordination to be a legit on ball threat as the #1 option. His high hips and lack of any bend in his knees just won’t allow him to be able to get low with his dribble. He’s essentially a wing with the lower body of a center.
Before people yell at me for saying he isn’t athletic enough, athleticism is way more than just length and size. It’s also body coordination, loose hips, ankle flexibility and lower center of gravity. While Scottie was gifted with length and size, it doesn’t come with the latter sadly. This wouldn’t be an issue if he was 6’11 because you can play upright as a center but unfortunately he has the height of a wing player.
It’s the same reason why RJ will never be a positive defender, his center of gravity is very low which allows him to get low to the floor with a live dribble but he has stiff hips + heavy feet which makes him have very slow lateral quickness and virtually no East to West movement ability.
I’m yapping alot but body mechanics is very interesting to me in sports, especially in the NBA because of how integral it is to someone becoming a superstar vs not being one.

TorontoBarneys wrote:Scottie's biggest offensive weapon is his strength. He needs to understand that he can bully 90% of players in this league before he can reach his offensive potential.
TorontoBarneys wrote:Scottie's biggest offensive weapon is his strength. He needs to understand that he can bully 90% of players in this league before he can reach his offensive potential.
Reeko wrote:TakeYourHeart wrote:
"Scottie Barnes, excellent talent. I don't know if he's the guy you build around. Could he be a nice compliment to another star?"
"They need that unquestioned alpha dog."
How many of those dudes are there in the league right now? Luka, Jokic, Steph, Shai, Giannis. And then guys who might be that but haven't quite proven it Tatum, Edwards, Banchero, Wemby. Outside of Wemby all of those guys have way better teams than what Scottie has around him right now. Don't get me wrong, he really needs to mature as a scorer, and you can see the moves are coming along but more so the scorer mindset is what really needs to be developed.
HumbleRen wrote:I think by the end of year 4 you roughly get a pretty good gauge of someone’s realistic offensive ceiling when it comes to lottery picks.
I think he’s pretty near his offensive ceiling, he’ll just slightly get better every year until he’s 30 or so but there’s not going to be another major leap IMO.
He’s going to be one hell of a 2 way star in this league but he just doesn’t have enough athleticism and body coordination to be a legit on ball threat as the #1 option. His high hips and lack of any bend in his knees just won’t allow him to be able to get low with his dribble. He’s essentially a wing with the lower body of a center.
Before people yell at me for saying he isn’t athletic enough, athleticism is way more than just length and size. It’s also body coordination, loose hips, ankle flexibility and lower center of gravity. While Scottie was gifted with length and size, it doesn’t come with the latter sadly. This wouldn’t be an issue if he was 6’11 because you can play upright as a center but unfortunately he has the height of a wing player.
It’s the same reason why RJ will never be a positive defender, his center of gravity is very low which allows him to get low to the floor with a live dribble but he has stiff hips + heavy feet which makes him have very slow lateral quickness and virtually no East to West movement ability.
I’m yapping alot but body mechanics is very interesting to me in sports, especially in the NBA because of how integral it is to someone becoming a superstar vs not being one.
