HangTime wrote:People don't see the bigger picture of a truly selfless superstar.
Not only did he give up an opportunity, at a Super max (cap friendly), He's also has the willingness to work on things that are uncomfortable, that are compounded by both the injures, and the talent level around him.
If we just wanted him to be "great" then he wouldn't be working on the uncomfortable, and the tankers would be upset, because we wouldn't be in the lottery.
Also, most importantly, for the haters, his max contract starts next season.
Your posts come off as almost trolling lol, so the drones will converge on this. I also kind of got bored with the same people saying the same thing to your posts which are heavily skewed one way, which is why i even got back in this thread.
Barnes has been bad on offense and we can't use excuses. But he is young and someone who's trying to become good at something that he has struggled with in the past. I disagree with people who think he can't improve his efficiency. We'll see what happens. One side can look at numbers and say numbers show that historically, this happens. I will look at the situation around him and his personal situation and think, there are some things we can say indicate this can get better if he does this and this. It's not going to be an easy process and something that may not happen, but it's too early to just write him off on offense and put him as a 4th or 5th option who has a reduced role lol. The dude has never been a high volume guy to begin with from a scoring perspective. One thing that stands out is that his offences gets much worse the longer he holds onto the ball from inside the arc, or when he takes more than 3 dribbles, so he needs to be much quicker in his offensive decision-making which is something players get used to on offense when they become focuses of defense. Next season I would like him to focus on making a quick decision and attacking rather than taking multiple dribbles or holding onto the ball and letting his team and defenses set. He doesn't have enough of a bag to play like he's Kobe Bryant.
Banchero and Wagner have both also struggled from offense and have been very all over the place in their career so far in terms of efficiency for example. There is time for young players to improve. The writing a player off at the worst stretch of his career when the team is actively tanking probably isn't the best time to rate a player overall and project him for the rest of his career.
But if it helps conversation on this board so people have something to talk about, then continue.