GLF wrote:
You can be a max player and a great player who impacts winning and not be a number one option. Scottie even with his down year impacts winning and did play All defence level defence. We would not have ended up middle of the pack defensively if not for Scottie and once we start winning y’all will see what I’m saying. It’s easy not to see it now because we weren’t a good team. But anyway, to each their own. I personally can’t wait for next season and for Scottie to come back improved. If that makes me some “Scottie stan” so be it.
I'm very much with the idea that Scottie doesn't have to be a #1 player to be useful to us. In my view, he could very easily be a 16 / 8/ 5 type of guy playing good defense and that would be really useful to us. Also, I wouldn't call you a "Scottie stan" for having optimism in a player on the team. I might disagree with what is likely, and I tend to respond when people make certain kinds of proclamations and arguments (though that doesn't pertain to you), but merely having faith in a player? There's nothing wrong with that. Even if it is just feelings with limited basis, like I said, this is recreation, so not everyone wants to let certain things get in the way of hoping for something better, right? I can appreciate that. It is part of why I have been trying to pivot a chunk of my participation in Scottie-related discussions to how we can use him effectively instead of endlessly emphasizing his limitations and my view of his potential as a scorer.
He isn't our franchise player, but that doesn't mean he can't be valuable, right? Guys who are legit franchise players are not common. And a bunch of Scottie discussion has orbited this idea that he's magically going to become that level of player, which is violently unlikely. But him improving is far more likely than that, especially with an improved offensive environment around him. BI in particular should be a big help, as will health and consistency from RJ and Quickley. There is the possibility that he'll keep adding little wrinkles to his game.
HiJiNX and others have been talking about the Demar model; that's possible. Demar developed himself in a fairly atypical way, but that doesn't make it impossible to replicate. He added a bit here and there every year and slowly got better. By the time he was 30, his regular season self was very different than it was when he was a fresh face in the league, for sure. And we've seen any capacity from Scottie to improve, so maybe he'll develop his J. He can certainly get to spots pretty well.
I'm very interested to see how we approach next season, and in an optimistic sense. I think that we have a plethora of offensive talent. We don't have tier-2 guys on the team, so there's some tempering of upper bound, but after missing the playoffs, that's far less relevant. With BI, Scottie, RJ, Quick and then maybe Gradey and Battle, we have some interesting pieces around whom we should forge a far better offense than this year. It would challenging for us to be much WORSE than we were this season, after all, so there should be only upwards to travel from here.
RJ, as many have discussed, looked better almost immediately as soon as he got more off-ball. His seasonal numbers are bad, but he ended up having the second-best season of his career in terms of his 2P%. Not as good as last year, but then, he started the year in non-optimal deployment. Looked great in December and January and then he was missing all kinds of games in the latter half of the season and inconsistency got ahold of him. But he has some utility to us, and if he can keep himself semi-competent at the line, then he'll be a solid option going forward. BI is a known quantity. 20 on league-average efficiency plus his passing (and his ability to self-create) should take a lot of pressure off of Scottie in particular. Same same with Quickley, who was only here for 33 games this season.
The burden of volume should be eased off Scottie's shoulders a little bit with some of these guys playing more games, and spending some time creating for him instead of him having to create for everyone else. If we were evaluating someone as a franchise player, that'd be a little damning, but because we have the opportunity to go for more of a distributed model for now, it isn't really a big deal. A little less volume, a little more passing support and some plays run for him to receive better looks?
That should absolutely help him, and us.
One of the troubles of constantly finding one's self on a given side of an argument is that it shapes perception of opinion that is sometimes at odds with the truth. I think Scottie can be very useful to us. I don't think much of using him in a volume scoring role or of his upper bound, but we certainly aren't optimizing his possession distribution at all. I very much agree with the idea that he has value to us and can be part of us succeeding going forward. I don't think he needs to be like an 8 FGA/g player in order to do that, and I'm very much interested in seeing how we use him with our full roster next season. And whatever he can bring in terms of any improvements over the off-season, for sure.