ATLTimekeeper wrote:NBA Sheady wrote:Tor_Raps wrote:Spending years of trying to develop PG Scottie when we needed PF Scottie working on his mid range/low post game was a disaster. It was always obvious where Scottie needed to play to be a dominant player except for this delusional franchise.
Let's hope we less 3 point chucking and more going to the rim domination.
Scottie chose a college team intending to play him off the bench so he could play the point. He's obsessed with it. I don't know how much you can fault the team for that.
In this case I think it's like saying everyone was wrong. There's no spot on the court he can dominate offensively. And he has never dominated offensively leading up to the NBA. He can get better and minimize the areas/shot attempts where he hurts the team.
Masai wanted a Giannis. It never worked out here. Doesn't mean that Scottie developing a lot of different skills was a bad idea. It just makes him way more versatile and difficult to gameplan (and difficult to build around).
If by that you mean the opponents have difficulty to plan their game against Scottie, I disagree (but I agree with everything else in your post).
With Scottie, he is neither fast nor a shooter. Put a strong guy in front of Scottie who can give him space to take jumpers. I am obviously not a coach, but I think this generally works against Scottie.