PushDaRock wrote:lol I would think the FO is higher on Scottie than we are.
To their detriment, I suspect you are correct, sadly.
XTC wrote:Scottie is really passive, and CMB is far more aggressive (not in a bad way).
I think people see the stats where he scored majority of his points inside, that he was used as a bigman ,and think he was scoring like a center which couldn't be further from the truth.
I mean, he did a lot of his scoring as a big. That's literally the focal aspect of his scoring game.
CMB has a bag, this guy was creating his way to the rim, he has a super sweet lay up package, a feathery soft touch, he knows how to draw contact and get fouls. He also has a super underrated mid range game, and I do feel like the 3 point comes along with him. He is defense first, but his scoring game is really underrated, and hes going to be a connective passer at the next level.
His 3pt shot is going to suck ass, for at least several years. They need to rebuild his whole shooting mechanic. He has a weirdly busy shooting motion and does poorly under any contest/time pressure, and isn't good at the line. It's an area of major concern. The short jumper, sure, like inside the top of the circle, right where Barnes likes to score? Yeah, he does okay from there, for sure.
I like his scoring potential more than Barnes, who is mostly an opportunistic scorer, and can get passive at times. I do like the fit with each other, and I see thr vision Masai is trying to achieve.
I think his aggression will help, he doesn't seem to lack the motivation, for sure. I think the fit with Barnes is abysmal, though. I struggle to imagine it being worse, actually. I don't think we'll be pressuring him to score, though, so I don't think it'll matter too much any time soon. The concern is more about how he will impact the rest of team offense with his weak spacing. If Yak is off the floor and CMB is playing the 5 undersized, then it becomes a little less of an issue on O, and of course more of one on D.