Tha Cynic wrote:MEDIC wrote:tsherkin wrote:
What?
There's like 0% change he's anything like Garnett. They aren't even remotely close from a stylistic standpoint.
I didn't suggest that they are stylistically the same. Similar point production, assists & defense. It would be nice if Scottie could rebound as well as KG, but I am not expecting that.
Basically........similar role on rhe team. Defensive leader, facilitator & 2nd or 3rd scorer.
You mean a guy who leads the team from the back end and scores situationally (not a guy who will try to go for 30, but 20-22) and then when you need a bucket in clutch, he’ll get it for you. I see the same. Don’t worry about the hyperbole in the responses lol. He will need his Pierce, but that’s ultimately what I expect to be his best role.
Other than this season he has shown he can score in the clutch. Needs to improve his touch a ton and being back his hook shot from his rookie season.
You get it. If Scottie can maximize his defensive talent, plus improve his mid range & post up %'s, he can potentially play a KG type role on a contending team. He'll need a Pierce/ Allen/ Rondo trio to compliment his game (if he reaches his full potential).
As far as numbers go. If you look at Scottie & KG's per 36 numbers & percentages at 22yo, they aren't that far off. It's tough to compare raw #'s because star players like KG were playing close to 40 min/ per back then. Scotties best season so far was 34.9 min.
22 y/o KG per 36:
.463 two %, .286 three %, .704 FT, 9.9 Reb. 4.1 Asst, 1.7 blk, 19.8 ppg
22 y/o SB per 36:
.536 two %, .341 three %, .781 FT, 8.5 Reb, 6.2 Asst, 1.5 blk, 20.5 ppg