DreamTeam09 wrote:HumbleRen wrote:bluerap23 wrote:Johnson would have gone a lot higher in the draft if there weren't injury concerns. There were also concerns about his circle. I recall some said he could have returned from injury in college but decided (or was advised) not to and just wait for the draft. Probably a reasonable business decision but it also hurt his stock. I always loved his game and thought he would be a stud in NBA but Scottie is better. Scottie still has a chance to have the best career in a very deep draft. He is a 2-way beast. Too many people only look at stat sheets. JJ isn't sharing the ball with 3 other offence first players atm.
Nah I disagree. Scottie wouldn’t be able to do what JJ does on Atlanta. Scottie gets better with more talented offensive players around him. He wouldn’t be able to be lift an offence from the mud like Jalen Johnson can with the Hawks right now.
We saw it last year, Scottie had a miserable time handling that offensive load. Scottie’s magic power is being a multiplier, hes a super connector.
What you saw last year is a team not trying to compete and atlanta is way better than the raps were last year with Atls current squad. Put barnes on the hawks right now and they are just fine. JJ gets to play with 2 spacing bigs
Nah man lol. We can’t give that excuse to Scottie. He just wasn’t able to be a lead ball handling engine like that, no shame in that.
Bobby identified that and got BI for a reason.
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