Scase wrote:Completely agree, we've seen him basically go from half court to the rim in like 3 steps, so maybe we just need more transition offence.
We 100% need more transition offense. We were 11th in pace, which wasn't too bad, but it's efficient offense ahead of the defense. You get it whenever you can, you know? We need to push a little more, if possible. Scottie generally does, I mean he's a pretty good defensive rebounder who usually moves with some kind of purpose upcourt. We aren't gonna be Showtime, of course, but that's fine.
once he gets a head of steam he's like lebron, not crazy quick but the whole freight train thing. Teach him how to step around people baiting a charge, and that's a massive boon to our offence, makes RJ much more expendable as we have the guy getting to the rim issue shored up, and Scottie has a great eye for the court meaning tons of double to pass out of.
If Scottie can learn to get to the rim more regularly, it will be a great boon to him individually, and to his value to the team, no doubt.
They just need to hone in on his actual strengths, instead of trying to turn his weaknesses into passable skills. I think of all the things that have gone wrong with the team the last half decade, his development is one of the worst.
Yes, I agree with this. Scottie has demonstrable tools, but he doesn't lean into them. He spends too much time outside, IMHO. We try to make him what he isn't a little too much. And we have to be careful about that even with rim attempts and what-not, because he really doesn't have an aggressive scoring mentality to begin with.