Duke4life831 wrote:By far RJ's best game. Really playing within the team's offense today. Great to see.
Against a team that is 1-7. Not exactly something to pad your resume with.
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Duke4life831 wrote:By far RJ's best game. Really playing within the team's offense today. Great to see.

EvanZ wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:By far RJ's best game. Really playing within the team's offense today. Great to see.
Against a team that is 1-7. Not exactly something to pad your resume with.
RaptorsLife wrote:26/7/7 12-14 in 17 mins. No matter competition. That's un real. Should level out his field goal %

RaptorsLife wrote:26/7/7 12-14 in 17 mins. No matter competition. That's un real. Should level out his field goal %
clyde21 wrote:RaptorsLife wrote:26/7/7 12-14 in 17 mins. No matter competition. That's un real. Should level out his field goal %
Zion posts the type of efficiency literally every game.

GimmeDat wrote:How was Barrett when playing for the national team in the off-season? Was he just gunning it like he does with Duke?
clyde21 wrote:He's DeMar DeRozan with a more developing outside shot at the same age. Court vision and decision making leaves a lot of be desired, but he can obviously improve at both of these things with more experience.

Duke4life831 wrote:RaptorsLife wrote:26/7/7 12-14 in 17 mins. No matter competition. That's un real. Should level out his field goal %
The competition is as bad as it gets though. This clearly isn't a game to point to stats for anyone. I mean Tre Jones only played for 15 minutes. Cam was the only of the star 4 to play more than 20 minutes.
For me really the only takeaway from tonight's game was RJ playing within the team's offense for the first time. He still put up a crazy amount of shots per minute, but they all pretty much came in the flow of the offense. The ball rarely stuck in his hand, had 7 assists to his 14 shots.
If RJ continues to play within the team's offense, Duke will be unstoppable and RJ's stock will start rising again.

Marcus wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:RaptorsLife wrote:26/7/7 12-14 in 17 mins. No matter competition. That's un real. Should level out his field goal %
The competition is as bad as it gets though. This clearly isn't a game to point to stats for anyone. I mean Tre Jones only played for 15 minutes. Cam was the only of the star 4 to play more than 20 minutes.
For me really the only takeaway from tonight's game was RJ playing within the team's offense for the first time. He still put up a crazy amount of shots per minute, but they all pretty much came in the flow of the offense. The ball rarely stuck in his hand, had 7 assists to his 14 shots.
If RJ continues to play within the team's offense, Duke will be unstoppable and RJ's stock will start rising again.
yeah this is more of what he needs to focus on doing. Every opponent doesn't require the takeover when they'll typically be playing with more talent than the opposition anyway.

Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:He's DeMar DeRozan with a more developing outside shot at the same age. Court vision and decision making leaves a lot of be desired, but he can obviously improve at both of these things with more experience.
I worry about his shot versatility compared to Derozan. I also think DD has more shake now, but TBH I don't remember him much as an overall prospect - although I do remember his shooting being better off the dribble and overall as a shooter.
GimmeDat wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:He's DeMar DeRozan with a more developing outside shot at the same age. Court vision and decision making leaves a lot of be desired, but he can obviously improve at both of these things with more experience.
I worry about his shot versatility compared to Derozan. I also think DD has more shake now, but TBH I don't remember him much as an overall prospect - although I do remember his shooting being better off the dribble and overall as a shooter.
This is my thing - I' also concerned about the shot versatility. I think he has room to improve it, but right now he's really only effective as a spot up guy, from which he's been solid. Seen a couple of flashes of off the dribble shots but nothing else looks like an NBA ready move, and definitely doesn't compare to DD's array of moves.
Combine that with his lack of shiftiness and what is he? A bully ball wing who can keep the defense honest from outside.
I think Barrett will be a productive offensive NBA player, but if he's going to be efficient and effective on that end, and live up to his upside as a offensively-orientated top 3 pick, he needs to develop a more thoughtful and well-rounded game on that end.
clyde21 wrote:GimmeDat wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
I worry about his shot versatility compared to Derozan. I also think DD has more shake now, but TBH I don't remember him much as an overall prospect - although I do remember his shooting being better off the dribble and overall as a shooter.
This is my thing - I' also concerned about the shot versatility. I think he has room to improve it, but right now he's really only effective as a spot up guy, from which he's been solid. Seen a couple of flashes of off the dribble shots but nothing else looks like an NBA ready move, and definitely doesn't compare to DD's array of moves.
Combine that with his lack of shiftiness and what is he? A bully ball wing who can keep the defense honest from outside.
I think Barrett will be a productive offensive NBA player, but if he's going to be efficient and effective on that end, and live up to his upside as a offensively-orientated top 3 pick, he needs to develop a more thoughtful and well-rounded game on that end.
A lot of that developed after he was drafted for DeRozan though.
Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:GimmeDat wrote:
This is my thing - I' also concerned about the shot versatility. I think he has room to improve it, but right now he's really only effective as a spot up guy, from which he's been solid. Seen a couple of flashes of off the dribble shots but nothing else looks like an NBA ready move, and definitely doesn't compare to DD's array of moves.
Combine that with his lack of shiftiness and what is he? A bully ball wing who can keep the defense honest from outside.
I think Barrett will be a productive offensive NBA player, but if he's going to be efficient and effective on that end, and live up to his upside as a offensively-orientated top 3 pick, he needs to develop a more thoughtful and well-rounded game on that end.
A lot of that developed after he was drafted for DeRozan though.
Nah, his jumpshot percentiles and percentages (on good volume) were way better than RJ's as of like last week when I last checked RJ - checked DD earlier today.
clyde21 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:
A lot of that developed after he was drafted for DeRozan though.
Nah, his jumpshot percentiles and percentages (on good volume) were way better than RJ's as of like last week when I last checked RJ - checked DD earlier today.
Better from mid range but Barrett's better from range. I'd expect Barrett's numbers to inch closer to DeRozan's though as we play the year out.

clyde21 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:clyde21 wrote:
A lot of that developed after he was drafted for DeRozan though.
Nah, his jumpshot percentiles and percentages (on good volume) were way better than RJ's as of like last week when I last checked RJ - checked DD earlier today.
Better from mid range but Barrett's better from range. I'd expect Barrett's numbers to inch closer to DeRozan's though as we play the year out.