tsherkin wrote:Merit wrote:Okay so your concern is that his efficiency has stagnated and will get even worse when we add a high volume scorer who reduces the impact of his passing.
Close. I don't think his efficiency will worsen relative to this season. I'm concerned that he has shown no signs that reducing his usage will increase his efficiency to league average or better.since his skills in passing and BBIQ play up with better players, could this just be a case where having better players around also makes him more efficient?
I doubt it. He takes a lot of wide-open shots now and still couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with an artillery fusillade, so I don't see increased spacing or teammate quality helping that.Could there be any other explanations? I say this as a jazz piano player. I’ve seen countless players not be able to improvise at all for years, and then all of a sudden - it clicks. Same with toddlers who are learning to speak. Some kids say nothing for the longest time, and then speak in full sentences.
Sure. And if you want to waste time waiting for that, then that's your business. But I don't want to invest in a 10-year project where he starts getting better and figuring it out as age starts to erode his physical tools. That's a lodestone, not a useful player at that stage. Improvisational skill increases with exposure and pattern recognition, and just playing more pieces as much as anything else. Not everyone's a savant who just gets it early, no doubt. Is the same with drums and guitar and so forth. The "hidden work," so to speak.
But there are patterns to typical NBA development. We already know that Scottie's ceiling is now considerably lower than we were hoping. So now what we're relying on is that he can be turned into a sufficiently capable C+S corner 3ball guy who can cut around other initiation to make his scoring possessions tolerable, and that we can maybe somehow find a way to still use his passing. And of course we love his defense.
To sum up your main point in one word: shooting. Given the improvement of Gradey, Jamal, Battle etc. I feel confident in Scottie and our player development team.
I still disagree with you because of his age curve and because he’s already demonstrated his offensive skill playing up with better players in his rookie season.
I’m not quite sure I’m wasting time waiting for anything. What’s the rush with Scottie? As it stands right now he could be moved in aggregate for a top 5 player. I doubt it happens, but it’s possible. Plus, I’m pretty sure we are trying to lose this season.
I am content to see how things shake down when we’re playing to win before making any major changes to the roster. Scottie included/especially.






















