MEDIC wrote: I do think he has the talent to become a legit 2nd option. Maybe even 1st.
I do not. Too slow, can't shoot, literally nothing elite about him in tools or skill set. Doesn't track. He has nothing to leverage to be that level of scorer, and his incremental progress creates a career arc which projects far too slow for us to wait in the prayer that he DeRozans himself to a level too low to be worth that investment anyway.
He just doesn't seem to be wired that way & I think it is going to take time. I do like the player that we currently have though.
I'd be more sanguine about it if we were paying him appropriate to being a defensive roleplayer who has some extra ballhandling duties, to be honest. I'm waiting and hoping that he will do what he didn't in his first two years and learn how to be an off-ball guy of at least acceptable efficiency on reduced usage when we have BI here, though. It is a change of environment and context, so there's SOME hope, but he wasn't impressive in his first two years in that respect, so I'm not holding my breath.
I view Draymond as a championship piece. I view Dennis Rodman as a championship piece. Kyle Lowry. Chauncy Billups. Guys that have a cockiness about them & an extreme compete level. Guys that are aggressive and physical & will do what is necessary to win. All the guys listed above have winning qualities about them.
Okay, so you mean "can feature in a role on a contending team." Copy that.
I can see that too, as long as we have real scorers ahead of him. Filling a Draymond-ish role seems about his speed. That potential is pretty good, as Draymond is a 4-time All-Star who touched the All-NBA teams twice (2nd team once, 3rd team another time) and won a DPOY. I'd be thrilled to have Scottie turn into that type of player.
Aa far as his ceiling goes (from an impact standpiint), I think it could be KG level, but we won't know until he reaches his prime years & has a contending level roster around him.
That seems a massive stretch to me, given how much better a scorer Garnett was. Like, even taking KG's raw TS% from his actual career, he was superior to Scottie now and two years ago, which is not at all a flattering thing to say about Barnes.
But yeah, the traits everyone loved about him pre-draft remain his actual leverage-able skills today, and he's pretty good at them. We just need to stop trying to ice skate uphill with him as a scorer.