The_Hater wrote:[gfycat][/gfycat]Vampirate wrote:The_Hater wrote:
Maybe. But I saw him miss a ton of layups on the fast break in summer league. And he is a good passer, probably very good, but he won’t have the ball in his hands nearly as often to make those types of plays like he did in SL or at Florida.
He’s a below average offensive player in just about any situation right now and only time, practice and experience is going to change this. He was drafted for his future impact, not his immediate impact, and I think his future potential is immense. Having lower expectations out of the gate will help with both Raptor fans and Scottie Barnes experiencing a lot of heartache this season.
Here are his college and summer league stats, small sample size as they both may be.
College stats.
G.......FGA........FG%.......3P%.......FTA........FT%......TRB......AST.......PTS
24.......8.1........503........275.......2.8........621.......4.0.......4.1.......10.3
Summer League stats
G.......FGA........FG%.......3P%.......FTA.........FT%......TRB......AST.......PTS
4.......12.8........412........273.......5.8.........739.......6.8.......3.2.......15.5
If he has a FG% 43/ 3FG% 30/ FT% 650 type of shooting season as a rookie I consider that a win and I do think it's possible for him.
This is the NBA, not the minor leagues. And even his minor league stats aren’t that great so I’m not sure what point you trying to make here? Should be a plus defensive player out of the gate though.
My point is aside from his terrible 3pt% it's hard to see where his overall scoring percentages are going to wind up given his college and summer league stats are quite different in some areas.
Do you think he's going to be the 60% FT shooter he was in college or closer to the 70% FT shooter he was in summer league?
This matters because an improved FT% could indicate an improved 3 point shooting in the future.
As for his FG% it could go either way.
In terms of going from college to the NBA the quality competition will be much better than anything he's faced, but the same goes with the team he's on as well.