Bensational wrote:The difference between Westbrook and Payton is that Westbrook is a scoring combo guard and Payton is a pure PG. Westbrook just ran a top 5 player out of town because his ball dominance didn't gel with him. Westbrook goes into plays looking to score, and does an amazing job of finding the open man after defenses fall apart trying to cover him. Elf goes into each play looking to find his guys in their sweet spots. Notice that Vuc, Ibaka and Fournier are mostly in their spots, and they don't often react to the gaps Elf creates? AG, Harris and Oladipo were generally good for that. When Elf plays off they all he's good at spotting gaps, though that seems to have changed this year and I'd wager that's because when the ball isn't in his hands he knows Fournier won't be looking to pass to him.
Bottom line, Elf still has room to improve as does everyone on the team. I think if he looked for his own shot more often (smart shots, attacking the rim) then a lot of the criticism he's getting would quiet down. But to do that he's gotta stop prioritising creating shots for his guys and prioritise finding his own shots, and just rely on them to put themselves in a position depending on what he's doing now.
He can't shoot. He can't play off ball. Off ball means he is spotting up in the corners or some other designated area to catch and shoot, or break his man down. Because he can't shoot, defenses will allow him to shoot all day and live with the results. And because he can't shoot, no matter how much he beats his man in a foot race opposing teams would rather live with those results than him finding his teammates in their "sweet spots." Even if you believe that then you must believe opposing defenses know where said sweet spots are and will just anticipate or live with Payton shots/percentages.
Westbrook can shoot the ball, thus allowing him to play as such. I don't even understand why you bring up Westbrook and Payton in the same sentence, as if Payton needs to tweak a couple things in his game to become Westbrook-lite? He'd need to learn (or re-learn if you prefer) how to shoot with consistency.