720 wrote:pingpongrac wrote:You are so full of hatred towards FVV it is **** hilarious. Basically every player in the entire league inflates their numbers against bad teams lol. When someone is in a ridiculous hot streak like FVV was/is, you'll see them take tons of shots especially when their team's offence is labouring (like it was for long stretches in those Clippers and Pelicans games). We saw it last night when Siakam, FVV and OG all took 10+ shots in the 2nd half because the rest of our team could only score on put backs.720 wrote:I mean, you better be efficient when playing against g leaguers one would think, "historical" give any decent player that low level of competition and it would also be historical. Also, did he not take 27 shots vs the Clippers and pelicans? like what are we talking about? I stated a fact, that's not a lie. He always chucks up shots (still would sprinkle lower fga's in between), that doesn't disprove that he clearly took more shots vs bummy teams to up his numbers for the allstar game.
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I don't hate Fred, I love Fred, he's a great off ball player and I loved his contribution stretching back to the bench mob days to the championship. Forever part of that legendary 2019 team and we don't win that championship without Fred's hot shooting in the conference finals and finals.
But you can't look at this image and tell me he ISN'T stat padding. Now it wouldn't be annoying if we were a garbage team with no one to develop. But we have plenty of young guys with potential and it bothers me we're just letting him chuck up shots for meaningless accolades (and upping his leverage during next offseason's contract negotiations)
I look at that image and conclude, he isn't stat padding. He is trying (and succeeding) at helping us win games. My assertion in saying that is backed by the impression I get when I watch the actual games. Someone focused on purposefully padding their scoring stats probably doesn't give a **** about defence, and likely plays less hard on defence to save energy to shoot more shots. For the games I am watching at least, that is definitely not Fred.
Further, I am pretty sure Barnes has a nagging injury over the time frame you have highlighted here. He definitely hasn't had the same pop and hustle in his game that he did at the start of the season. And outside of Barnes, who exactly are we trying to get more shots to in the hope of developing? GTJ? He is in his fifth season and would benefit most from playoff experience I should think. Banton? Would love to get him more involved, but a year between the Raptors and 905 is probably his best development path.
Your whole argument is kind of self-defeating, because if we look at the development path of the Raptors that we have brought along (Siakam, FFV, Powell, etc.) we didn't make them into the players they are by throwing them into NBA games on a garbage team at a young age. We developed them within a team that has a growing culture of winning, and by giving them responsibility within that culture when they were ready. The fact that Fred is able to be here right now putting up a triple double and contending for a spot on the eastern conference all-star team is evidence for the exact opposite development path that you are advocating for.
Now, before you respond with another straw man, non-sequitur, yes, we were bad last year, and we are a middling to average team this year. That doesn't change the fact that the best way to grow and progress talent is to build a team and an organization that is focused on winning. Scottie is going to get his touches, and the best way to progress him is to grow his usage as his offensive game evolves. For this year, I want him to learn the other things, like how to play good defence, and how to contribute to winning at the NBA level.
For the record, this is stat padding:
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