PushDaRock wrote:Los_29 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:
This falls squarely on Masai. Normally he's great at developing players, but he's completely mismanaged Scottie. I get the desire to try and mould him into an elite offensive player, but it shouldn't need to take you four years to realize he lacks the requisite talent to develop certain skills.
I remember on draft day when we picked Scottie, Masai made it a point to emphasize that you can't teach length, but you can teach shooting. I feel he's trying (and failing) to prove his point with Scottie.
Scottie is at fault for not getting better. No one else.
The excuses are just getting ridiculous. First, it was all the vets like FVV and Siakam not letting him shine and forcing him into a role player. But now, the excuse is that management actually allowed him too much freedom to shoot 3's and work on his offensive game instead of forcing him to stick to being a role player.
Nobody is saying anything about forcing him to be a role player. We still need him to be a foundational piece of our offence. It's up to management to realize he'll never be Steph Curry though. They should have had him playing like a bigman this season, given his limitations shooting the ball for three years now.













