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Went to a signing with Dame and Wall back in the day. Always thought a defensive guard like him could pair well. Blazers should suit Dame up for Scoots workout and see if the young kid could stop him, D is key.
Scoot is not a very good defensive player lol. Too small to guard bigger players, and lack discipline to stay in front of guards consistently. He get the highlights but overall horrible defender
 
The league has massively changed since Rose was an MVP. It has shifted drastically towards three point shooting.

Westbrook has been terrible for his teams since the league shifted.
The only person relevant in this thread is Scoot Henderson.
If you think Scoot is going to be an ineffective NBA player, or mediocre, just say so.
If you think Scoot will be effective, then the comparisons with John Wall etc don't matter anyway.
 
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Seems like a Blazer move....yet another guard.
 
The league has massively changed since Rose was an MVP. It has shifted drastically towards three point shooting.

Westbrook has been terrible for his teams since the league shifted.

Ja was still great with no jumper.

We don't know that Scoot won't improve his jumper either.

Shooting is very important for the team, but if the other players on the court can shoot having the player with the ball as a non shooter is fine. Think of Westbrook in his MVP seasons. He can just run around breaking down the defense with the threat of getting layups at the rim, and kicking to shooters for open 3's when the defense collapses.

The problem is when Westbrook or players like that are playing off the ball, such as being paired with LeBron/AD, whom are average shooters themselves. Then the entire offense has poor spacing and collapses.

Also Westbrook had an insanely poor basketball IQ and situational awareness. He would jack up horrific shots at the worst times in the 4th quarter or freeze out Durant. If you put a player with good IQ but the same questionable jumper in those spots he could've won titles.
 
here is something:

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https://deanondraft.substack.com/p/is-scoot-henderson-the-2nd-best-player

the entire article is an interesting read. Whether or not the author is full of shit I don't know

I don't know how the guy got to Scoot shooting 34.5% on three's. Scoot shot 27% in g-league. Maybe he adjusted for the difference in distance of the 3-point line in the NCAA

I think he makes a somewhat valid point about the lack of defensive resistance Scoot faced.

accounting for Scoot's actual 3ptFG% + 2ptFG% lands Scoot as the worst shooter among all those guys, and again, this was against the weakest defense

Gleague defense isn't worse than NCAA. NCAA has freshmen in college - Gleague has grown men trying to make their way into the NBA.
 
Scoot is not a very good defensive player lol. Too small to guard bigger players, and lack discipline to stay in front of guards consistently. He get the highlights but overall horrible defender

Hard pass for me then.
 
The only person relevant in this thread is Scoot Henderson.
If you think Scoot is going to be an ineffective NBA player, or mediocre, just say so.
If you think Scoot will be effective, then the comparisons with John Wall etc don't matter anyway.

That's the problem. We don't know.

But just looking at those other guys, they were all decent in college and really bad shooters in their rookie season, except Morant.

Russ shot 35% from three in college, and 27% in his rookie season.

Rose shot 33.7% from three in college, and 22% in his rookie season.

Wall shot 32.5% from three in college, and 29.6% in his rookie season.

Morant shot 34.3% from three in college, and 33.5% in his rookie season.

The good news is that Rose eventually increased his shooting percentage and actually got to over 40% twice much later in his career.
 
Ja was still great with no jumper.

We don't know that Scoot won't improve his jumper either.

Shooting is very important for the team, but if the other players on the court can shoot having the player with the ball as a non shooter is fine. Think of Westbrook in his MVP seasons. He can just run around breaking down the defense with the threat of getting layups at the rim, and kicking to shooters for open 3's when the defense collapses.

The problem is when Westbrook or players like that are playing off the ball, such as being paired with LeBron/AD, whom are average shooters themselves. Then the entire offense has poor spacing and collapses.

Also Westbrook had an insanely poor basketball IQ and situational awareness. He would jack up horrific shots at the worst times in the 4th quarter or freeze out Durant. If you put a player with good IQ but the same questionable jumper in those spots he could've won titles.
Morant actually is a way better shooter than Scoot. He's bad.... but he's still way better than Scoot.
 
Scoot is not a very good defensive player lol. Too small to guard bigger players, and lack discipline to stay in front of guards consistently. He get the highlights but overall horrible defender

Depends on his coach. He is strong and athletic enough to be a good defender. He also has a 6'9" wingspan and just under 200 lbs. I would not be very concerned with any defensive analytics for a 19-year-old. The only time I would be is if he just does have the physical ability to stay in front of his man. And this is not the case.
 
Something else to consider.

Scoot - 6'9 wingspan
Rose - 6'8 wingspan
Wall - 6'9 wingspan
Russ - 6'7.75 wingspan
Morant - 6'7 wingspan

So he seems to have a decent wingspan. Not crazy though. Norm's wingspan at 6'3 was 6'11.
 
Something else to consider.

Scoot - 6'9 wingspan
Rose - 6'8 wingspan
Wall - 6'9 wingspan
Russ - 6'7.75 wingspan
Morant - 6'7 wingspan

So he seems to have a decent wingspan. Not crazy though. Norm's wingspan at 6'3 was 6'11.

Yep and because of it Norm was asked to play SF for various teams. Scoot will not be asked.
 
Where is the confusion? You listed a bunch of PGs except Norm. I pointed out that his crazy wings span allowed teams to play him at SF. Although not the best position for him.

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Scoot's mentor is literally Steph Curry. They workout together.

He's going to figure out his jump shot. Not worried at all about this. He's training with the greatest shooter of all time.
 
Is this the Blazers move on draft night? Keep the pick if it’s Brandon Miller, trade it if it’s Scoot?
 
Scoot's mentor is literally Steph Curry. They workout together.

He's going to figure out his jump shot. Not worried at all about this. He's training with the greatest shooter of all time.

c'mon now....Evan Turner could have trained with Reggie Miller and Kyle Korver and he would have still been a bad shooter. Jordan Poole has spent years around Curry and Steve Kerr and he's under 34% for his career

sow's-ear--->silk-purse fails most of the time
 
c'mon now....Evan Turner could have trained with Reggie Miller and Kyle Korver and he would have still been a bad shooter. Jordan Poole has spent years around Curry and Steve Kerr and he's under 34% for his career

sow's-ear--->silk-purse fails most of the time

True, but shooting is the easiest skill to acquire and most players improve. Marcus Smart used to be horrible. Gary Payton as well. There's no guarantee but I would take his physical profile and his strengths over others who might be available. For me, the dark horse is Amen Thompson. I know he played against inferior competition but his skill set, size and athleticism make him super high upside.
 
True, but shooting is the easiest skill to acquire and most players improve. Marcus Smart used to be horrible. Gary Payton as well. There's no guarantee but I would take his physical profile and his strengths over others who might be available. For me, the dark horse is Amen Thompson. I know he played against inferior competition but his skill set, size and athleticism make him super high upside.

I wonder if anybody has even analyzed at what point below 40% a 3 point shot becomes a bad shot. It sure as hell isn't the eFG% formula

I'd estimate that threshold would be around 36%, no lower. It's will be a major challenge for Scoot to go from 27% to 36%. And without that threat, the impact his quickness and athleticism will be diminished significantly as players back away from him
 
I wonder if anybody has even analyzed at what point below 40% a 3 point shot becomes a bad shot. It sure as hell isn't the eFG% formula

I'd estimate that threshold would be around 36%, no lower. It's will be a major challenge for Scoot to go from 27% to 36%. And without that threat, the impact his quickness and athleticism will be diminished significantly as players back away from him

4 more makes this year gets him over 35%. I wonder how many of his 51 attempted 3's were end-of-quarter heaves?
Hell, he could improve by the draft as long as his shot is not broken, and from what I saw it isn't.
 
I wonder if anybody has even analyzed at what point below 40% a 3 point shot becomes a bad shot. It sure as hell isn't the eFG% formula

I'd estimate that threshold would be around 36%, no lower. It's will be a major challenge for Scoot to go from 27% to 36%. And without that threat, the impact his quickness and athleticism will be diminished significantly as players back away from him
That remains to be seen. Normally that is a problem.
However, Scoot is not a normal player.
 
What level do you think Scoot will reach as an NBA player?
Bad, below average, average, above average, way above average?
I see a Jalen Brunson type level impact player. Maybe a more athletic Mike Conley with worse defense.

Basically a player who will get some discussion of being all-star caliber, but will be on the outside looking in.
 
Tim Hardaway just said he would rather trade Dame than miss out on Scoot. He thinks he's going to be a star.
 
What level do you think Scoot will reach as an NBA player?
Bad, below average, average, above average, way above average?
Even if I thought he would be above average or even way above average, it's pretty clear to me that elite players under 6'4 aren't the recipe to championships.

Look at the last 20 finals MVPs, I think 2 are PGs (Tony Parker and Steph Curry - I didn't actually look, so I could be wrong), but at best it's 3/20. And then after that you're probably looking at Magic or Isiah in the 80s.
 
Scoot would have to be an NBA legend for it to be worth drafting him.
 

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