GreatWhiteStiff wrote:Brinbe wrote:The year 24 season is usually a big breakout one so I think Scottie comes through with a good season, especially now that Ingram is here to absorb more of that 1st option role.
Just gotta hope he stays healthy and continues to make positive progress with that jumper
I think people are often too worried about weaknesses and not Barnes supposed strengths, which probably should be getting to and finishing around the rim.
Yep, the org were clearly pushing and challenging Scottie last season, putting him into situations he wasn't totally prepared to handle perfectly well. It obviously wasn't pretty or efficient but that's the sort of experiment you can attempt in a developmental/tanking season. I think it's akin to training with weights on. Once you put Barnes back into a secondary role (or at least an actual extended run with a healthy/put together starting lineup) where he can mix in being more of of a play finisher again closer to the rim, instead of someone who constantly initiates above the break, he's gonna just explode upwards.
And yes, also to your point about magnifying weaknesses, while Scottie did struggle with his offense, he did make a genuine leap on the defensive end and was a big reason why they ranked so highly in that area in the 2nd half (quality of competition notwithstanding). And that's something that gets oft ignored too.
People act as if Scottie was terrible when he was still a plus positive player on both ends and still probably top 40-50 in the league in a down year. Relative to expectations he was certainly disappointing, especially since we've seen that he can be someone that can have a top 10-20 overall impact when he puts it all together. But he wasn't horrible and I think he can get back there, but obviously the true superstars are those who can learn do it consistently.






















