GooniesNeverDie wrote:Lmao why would you doubt that? Scottie is the most important person in the franchise right now and I'm certain management and the coaching staff knows this. They 100% have a long term plan in mind (they are elite at development) and 1 game won't mean much at the end.Madhouse wrote:Rebel INS wrote:Is it the craziest thing to think that maybe Nurse and co are drawing up and running plays for Scottie on purpose?
Taking into account Nurse is as vocally supportive of Scottie taking shots and being involved in the offense as any raps coach has ever been with a rook, Masai has explicitly called this a development year and Scottie is a instant lockerroom favorite and its realistically not a situation where egos will bristle at a rookie getting plays run for him
In light of all that, could the plan here just to be to make the no.1 priority developing Scottie's ability to create his own shot, as well as push him to find his own looks/assert himself? Ie; we could run pnr trying to feed Scottie a couple easy roll buckets a game, but the real vision for his future is as the guy you clear out a halfcourt iso - and while he's not necessarily gonna get isos called anytime soon, our primary development focus is building the foundation for that through the type of 1 v 1 takes against a mismatch that comprise a good chunk of his scoring right now
I doubt it as Nurse wants to win games and it doesn't explain why they aren't feeding him in the post when he has Garland or Bruce Brown on him.
It will help him in the long run certainly that he is scoring the majority of his points unassisted but I doubt there is a strategy behind it.
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The strategy is unintentional - because FVV isn't going to set Barnes up. Freddie's got to eat!!