Basketball_Jones wrote:I noticed he’s kind of abandoned that fadeaway jumper that was the closest thing to a go to move for him. Much rather BI take those anyways lol. It is probably his best tough shot hand in his face type move he can actually hit but we don’t need him to really go there anymore.
We absolutely don't need or want him taking tough shots. It's not really what he's for, nor what he's good at, and we have other guys for that. The role he's been filling so far is excellent, enabled by roster support which wasn't there the past two seasons. I love seeing it.
We're doing what many have been saying for a while now, we're putting him into position to succeed and not forcing him to adopt a role which he absolutely cannot handle. Last year, Scottie was the worst scorer in the league among guys posting like 18 or 19+ ppg (can't remember which). Like, to an awful, historical degree of sucking ass.
The contrast to this year is remarkable, if somewhat predictable. More off-ball stuff, more passing support, more shots in sets and spaces which suit his skillset. Not being asked to take the tough bail-out shots, not being asked to self-generate so much. Not being asked to shoulder more volume than he can capably manage for a good offense. We're stripping away all the stuff which was brutal for him (and which everyone and their friggin' mother has known would be brutal for him since before the draft) and putting him into position to succeed.
And while we need to see where he settles once his 3 evens out, we're just simply doing a better job of deploying him, and he's been responding quite well. We're finally letting Scottie be the kind of player he should be, because now we're no longer just screwing around and tanking.