Post#105 » by HiJiNX » Tue Oct 21, 2025 7:57 pm
Well time for me to jump back in here.
The main crux of my point about Flagg is he won’t be a superstar in the league because he won’t be a consistent and reliable three level iso scorer who you can give the rock at the end of games and say, “go get me a bucket”. I’m not the only one who thinks this.
Enter nbadraft.net scouting report, from three separate scouts.
Their ratings of Flagg’s strengths are everything we have already identified — defence, activity, IQ, scoring in the flow of the game, intangibles, etc. But when we look at the weaknesses:
“ Not a bad ball-handler for his size but doesn’t have great creativity off the bounce, particularly when handling on the perimeter at the moment where he can at times be too loose with the ball when faced with on-ball pressure … His development as an isolation scorer on the perimeter will determine just how high his scoring upside is, and that’s the biggest question about his offensive game currently even though he’s still obviously been scoring the ball just fine to put it mildly.”
“ Can tighten up as a ball-handler and navigating in traffic … Can improve creating in the half-court. Has room to expand scoring ability if he’s going to be the team’s focal offensive player in the NBA.”
“While Flagg is a good scorer and aggressive player, he is currently not an explosive scorer who will put 50 points on the board — important note for a player ranked as highly as Flagg… At this stage, while Flagg has plenty of tools on offense, defense is more his calling card … Form on his shot looks very promising, but still goes through cold spells shooting the ball and doesn’t hit the three ball with enough consistency yet … Jumpshot form can be inconsistent and a hair slow. It’s more of a set shot sometimes from three, but usually a jumpshot from mid range, which is fine but adds to some inconsistency …Handle is good enough to create off the dribble, but not an area where he excels. Can clean up in this area a bit to take his offensive game to the next level.”
So those are the weaknesses identified by all three scouts from nbadraft.net. Granted, three people is a small sample. But I think it says something that all three have similar outlooks on Flagg’s weaknesses.
Now just for fun, check out this quote:
“He is a lengthy frontcourt player who brings mismatch scoring skills, high level athleticism and intensity, offensive and defensive playmaking instincts, and a pedigree of winning and success to the table and the kinds of production and intangibles any team would love to build around.”
Who on our team does that kinda sorta sound like? Let’s take into account that regardless of how our fans feel about Scottie, this franchise has chosen to build around him.
All this to say, I might be wrong in my assessment of Flagg, but I’m not the only person who thinks what I think about him as a player.
not strong, only aggresive cuz the power ain't directed/ that's why, we are subjected to the will of the oppressive