KingDave wrote:If the team is struggling, he'll be more inclined to score early in the game.Its just the way he is..He's never gonna be a Kobe or Wade type scorer, he has the capability but not the mind set.
I think it's more a case that this team doesn't need him to have that kind of mindset at the moment. Last year, I don't think he was as confident nor quite as good as this year, and he could defer to ZAch. This year, I think he has the talent to put up Wade numbers night-in and night-out, but the rest of the team, partcularly Outlaw (and lately Jack) have been such producers that he doesn't need to force things like a Wade in order to get those numbers.
Think about it--Brandon averages about 5 points less than Wade and one less assist, so let's call this a 7pt delta. But Brandon averages 3 less turnovers per game. That closes the delta between them significantly, but it all comes from the fact that Roy can play a much more self-possessed game, not take the kind of chances he would need to take to be a top five scorer in the league, and he can use his teammates to make up for the points. This is a hugely ignored part of Roy's game by guys who just look at the scoring column and only see a sub-20ppg average, but it is a big part of what makes the Blazers so much of a surprise success this year.