Los_29 wrote:Madhouse wrote:Los_29 wrote:
It has everything to do with being smarter. The guys who think Scottie is being developed perfectly know way more about basketball than we do. This team knows what they are doing.
People forget that Scottie is averaging 15/8/3.5/1/1 on good percentages. He's doing fine. Much better than expected.
How Barnes is being used right now isn't exactly rocket science.
Nick Nurse is coaching to win basketball games. Your vets want to win, you have 4 shot happy players in the starting lineup who are also talented shotmakers for the most part.
And then on the other side of the coin you don't have a backup PG who is reliable and Nurse is trying to combat this in different ways. He is trying to use Barnes here to make up for deficiencies on the roster. To win basketball games.
As far as the stats go, they will plummet very, very quickly. His scoring will go down, his turnovers will go up.
The turnovers that Scottie had last night weren't a result of him playing point guard. They were just bad decisions. Scottie is more than capable of playing minutes at point guard and this experience will only make him a better player.
No, he can't play the position. He is not a natural point guard. Never has been, never will be.
And he wouldn't play point guard if we had a good backup point guard. It's a result of roster deficiencies. He will struggle in that role and his turnovers will rise significantly.
He was being exposed to that same issue in college as well and struggled mightily in some games. Because his college team did not have a natural point guard and we have the issue when FVV sits.
And the rest of the time on the court he is a passive 5th option.
So really, you can cite his stats right now but they will go way down across the board especially in scoring.