UKRAINEFAN
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I wasn't sure since the announcers completely ignored it.DA splashed in a 3
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I wasn't sure since the announcers completely ignored it.DA splashed in a 3
I'm this close to being officially worried about Scoot's long-term prospects. He misses a few games and it's like an entire reset to the start of the season for him: Can't shoot, makes bad decisions, fouls a lot.
If he was just falling back to bad/below average, but he drops to major, major liability.
A rookie season is full of ups and downs. He looks bad but most players take a minute to get reacclimated upon coming back from injury.
That would be applicable if his downs weren't abysmal. I just have trouble remembering a star player who looked this terrible this often as a blue chip draft pick. When he looks bad, he looks like a player who doesn't have any business in the NBA/
He's shooting 40% with a 5:1 assist to turnover ratio tonight. Are you referencing a different game?
I referenced it when he was like 1-for-7 and had just followed up one pullup that missed badly with a 3-pointer that missed even worse. I stand by the assessment.
That's what the Toronto press said about McGrady and he turned out to be one of the best. The circumstances aren't entirely the same, but the point is Scoot has also looked really really good. I'm not too worried.
So if he goes 7-8 in the first half next game should we call him a future HOFer?
He's already been a future all-star, bust, stud, and now back to worrisome in less than a year.
That's hyperbolic. He was 1-for-8 last game. In his first three games coming back, he was 11-for-32 with 9 turnovers and 12 fouls. He started this game like 1-for-7 and had two fouls almost immediately.
To try to act like a trend is invalidated by a hypothetical 7-for-8 game is ridiculous. First, let Scoot have a game anywhere near 7-for-8 before you dream about him having one. He hasn't been anywhere near that ever this year. He has to string a few more games that are at least 45-50% shooting before we can start fantasizing about one good game trumping four straight very poor performances.
The advanced stats aren’t even closeOK, so it doesn't worry you. Great. What does that have to do with what I think about it.
And McGrady was a 45% shooter from the field and a 34% shooter from 3 averaging 1 turnover and 1 foul per game as an 18-year-old and was eighth in most improved player voting as a 19-year-old. Scoot's shooting numbers are considerably lower and his turnovers and fouls are a lot higher.
OK, so it doesn't worry you. Great. What does that have to do with what I think about it.
And McGrady was a 45% shooter from the field and a 34% shooter from 3 averaging 1 turnover and 1 foul per game as an 18-year-old and was eighth in most improved player voting as a 19-year-old. Scoot's shooting numbers are considerably lower and his turnovers and fouls are a lot higher.
