Hoopguru
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2014
- Messages
- 22,343
- Likes
- 18,480
- Points
- 113
19 year old Multi millionaire can put up with shitty whether till off season."The weather's gonna hopefully get better, but I don't think so, no time soon."
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
19 year old Multi millionaire can put up with shitty whether till off season."The weather's gonna hopefully get better, but I don't think so, no time soon."
No real Trail Blazer fan is enjoying posting in the asinine "Scoot a bust" thread so I created this one for appreciation, commentary and constructive criticism of Scoot Henderson.
If you are a troll/hater keep your posts in that thread please. It was created with you in mind!
In the 6 games in which Scoot played in November and December, he shot 8 of 23 on his 3-point attempts.
That's 34.8% on 3.8 attempts per game.
This is a trend in the right direction. Of course, this is a small sample size.
Looking at the rookie seasons of Paolo Banchero and Jabari Smith Jr, who both finished at around 30% on their 3-point averages, they were wildly inconsistent.
Smith Jr. shot 17% on 3-pointers in January, then 35% on threes in March.
Banchero shot 3% (yes 3%) on threes in February, then 37% on threes in March.
I expect a similar roller coaster for Scoot with his 3-point shooting.
You obviously haven't read the posts in this thread and don't know why it was created.
Yes, I believe if you are happily posting in a thread called "Scoot a bust" you aren't a fan.
I am sure the finishing at the rim will get better. It can't be worse than it is now.
It certainly has looked a lot better in the past. He's shown the ability to make some very high-level body and shooting adjustments to evade defenders. I expect we'll be seeing some of that in the next month or two.
I'm not worried Scoot isn't displaying his full arsenal right now.
Is he? He barely scores, rebounds or assists. Are you talking exclusively of his defense?Thybulle is amazing off the bench.
Is he? He barely scores, rebounds or assists. Are you talking exclusively of his defense?
Not trying to be overly positive, or negative. Just a few observable stats -
Scoot Henderson G-League Regular Season stats:
- PER: 13.5
- Pts36: 19.4
- Ast36: 7.6 (1.85 a/t)
- Reb36: 6.3
- 3-point FG: 27.5%
- 2-point FG: 46.5%
- ORat: 98
- DRat: 122
Scoot Henderson NBA 2023 stats (10 games):
- PER: 2.7
- Pts36: 12.2
- Ast36: 6.0 (1.22 a/t)
- Reb36: 3.9
- 3-point FG: 22.0%
- 2-point FG: 42.6%
- ORat: 81
- DRat: 117
I keep telling myself that he's only 19 years old. Be patient. He's a Blazer. I'm rooting for him.
View attachment 60218
Oh hey his defense has improved!
I’m talking his energy, defense, and his fit next to Scoot (now that he is a respectable 3pt shooter).Is he? He barely scores, rebounds or assists. Are you talking exclusively of his defense?
Not trying to be overly positive, or negative. Just a few observable stats -
Scoot Henderson G-League Regular Season stats:
- PER: 13.5
- Pts36: 19.4
- Ast36: 7.6 (1.85 a/t)
- Reb36: 6.3
- 3-point FG: 27.5%
- 2-point FG: 46.5%
- ORat: 98
- DRat: 122
Scoot Henderson NBA 2023 stats (10 games):
- PER: 2.7
- Pts36: 12.2
- Ast36: 6.0 (1.22 a/t)
- Reb36: 3.9
- 3-point FG: 22.0%
- 2-point FG: 42.6%
- ORat: 81
- DRat: 117
I keep telling myself that he's only 19 years old. Be patient. He's a Blazer. I'm rooting for him.
View attachment 60218
Also. Contextualize everything please.Is he? He barely scores, rebounds or assists. Are you talking exclusively of his defense?
I think that even if you don’t think he has generational talent, every Blazers fan should still have high hopes in him becoming a superstar.Scoot's lack of finishing on drives is what I'm most surprised with. I knew the percentage wasn't high in the G-League, but there were a lot of highlights of him dunking, reverse lay-ins, etc. He doesn't use his left hand or drive left at all. I remember Dame not being great as a rookie in this department (haven't looked at that stat, going by eyeball test memory), so there's hope Scoot will improve.
I don't see a superstar or "generational talent" but I don't see a bust, either. His playmaking is very good. The defense looks a lot better than advertised. He plays with a lot of energy and enthusiasm that seems to rub off on teammates. Positive vibes. If he can keep improving the 3P% I'll be happy.
Me too. Fouls aside, he’s looked good on that side of the floor to me. Even on fouls, it isn’t like he’s getting all fouls against opposing guards, he is getting a lot scrapping with guys that play PF at times. The fouls suck sometimes cause he doesn’t get to play his usual minutes, but the fact that he’s battling in the post at all is a VERY encouraging sign.As an added bonus, his defense is 100 times better as a rookie than I thought it would be.
Shaedon is going to be the star. Scoot is going to be the leader/engine.To me Scoot's "superstar" talent is all in his size/strength/speed/court vision blend. I have seen all of these things. His combination of size and speed is what is really going to make him different. He is having a tough time harnessing his speed, as all defenses are sagging off of him until they at least respect his jump shot. I have full faith the dude puts it all together. As an added bonus, his defense is 100 times better as a rookie than I thought it would be.
We are going to need patience, but the payoff will be worth it in my opinion, even if he looks a bit rough to start out. He has some talents that cannot be taught though. Now to work on the parts that can be taught.
He needs to learn how to finish through contact. He's strong enough that it shouldn't be a big problem.Yes the shots at the basket look worse than any of his other shots.
I was surprised at first at that, but it's in line with all of his other struggles.
I saw some very nice finishes at the hoop in summer league, including a reverse layup coming from behind the backboard where he was fouled/contacted by Amen Thompson and Tari Eason at the moment he was about to let go of the ball.
I think it's just a matter of time before his finishing is at least average.
Kind of?That guy is kind of annoying.
I remember Eric Bledsoe being a thorn in our side for a couple years in Phoenix. This guy would get between 20-30ppg and around 4-8rpg/apg routinely against us. I don’t think he ever scored below 20 against us if I’m being honest.He needs to learn how to finish through contact. He's strong enough that it shouldn't be a big problem.
It would be nice to have some numbers that are moving averages, or different starting points.
As I mentioned earlier, Scoot has shot 34.8 percent on his 3-pointers in the last 6 games after coming back from his injury.
That's when he started wearing contact lenses and goggles.
The Scoot’s a Bust thread is leaking.
Kind of?That guy is kind of annoying.