anotherhomer wrote:he wasn't bad prior to his initial ankle injury back in dec...but i think he should focus on recovery honestly
after the injury, he hasn't had the bounce to drive to the net
I don't agree with this. He was at 52.7% TS in October, 52.1% in November. 54.8% in December, then 53.6, 51.7 and he sucked last night in his sole game in March so far. So basically, he has been around the same level the entire season, both before and since the injury.
He has never had any bounce to begin with, and he's been bullying his way to the same spots with the same level of efficacy, he's just missing his middies at a higher rate than he was earlier in the season, especially in February. Shot 46% FG in October, then 41.6, 46.3, 46.6% in January, and subsequently 41.9 and 41.7%.
Scoring just isn't his thing, man.
HangTime wrote:I don't think people are seeing the bigger picture, especially with the roster we've had this season.
You have to give it time, espically with the way he started last season.
He's in his 2nd development year, everyone glances over that.
I can't be the only one that sees it.
You are, because you're wrong. We're 4 years into his career, we know what he isn't at this point. We know that he isn't going to be a leading scorer, because any leading scorer worth half his salt wouldn't be this bad even on a poor roster in a bad season. That isn't how that level of scoring talent functions. It's likely that Scottie will be better than this once we're able to shift some things around and have some better spacing, no doubt, but that's a degree of indictment on his actual level of proficiency as a scorer. It lowers his ceiling considerably... right to where some of us have been discussing his entire career to date. Right about to where his pre-draft profile suggested he'd be. Having too much faith in his scoring ability at this stage is delusional.
There is no bigger picture of consequence, no need to give it more time. We have a clear idea of what he is not. The shift now is to deciding whether or not he can be useful leveraged as a meaningful mid/high teens scorer so we can leverage his playmaking, and if we can support him with some more off-ball action to bolster his efficiency.
















