nikster wrote:Boogie! wrote:VanWest82 wrote:This is objectively false but even if you wanted to amend and say he’s been the same player since two years ago when he made all star that was Darko’s first year as coach so you’d still have to give him some credit for that leap in play given it happened in a new system which afforded Scottie more opportunities to create with the ball in his hands.
Since it’s “objectively” false give me specifics on what he has improved on. His numbers have been identical for the past 3 years, and his efficiency was actually worse last year than it was the previous years. And that was in a tanking year when he was given the greenlight to do whatever he wanted.
He still plays the same way, and he hasn’t developed as a scorer at all.
His first year under Darko Barnes saw a nearly 5 point jump in ppg while improving his TS% and made an all star game. Last year was tanking year with terrible roster and they were clearly experimenting with certain skills with no focus on winning. This year Scottie is shooting a career high in 3pt%, TS%, is having his best defensive season.
Posters tend to overlook defensive potential and durability/availability, which is why they rank Mobley and Barnes below Wagner, Giddey, and Johnson (better scores).
SB added a step-through to his offensive game this year. No one has ever claimed that Barnes is a No. 1 option on offense.
MVP doesn't mean the most talented or #1 option on offense. Jaylen Brown won finals MVP and we all know Tatum is better player.
















