It's a unique situation here. Everyone is suffering in this "system" because of the coaching and to a certain degree, roster management. KPj is being played out of position, doesn't have a true backup, and everyone else is suffering for it. Jalen is not a great decision maker in isolation nor is his handle tight enough to warrant the amount of touches he gets out there. You have two terrible iso players taking turns pretending to be James Harden. KPj as a catch and shoot slasher, is great. Jalen as a catch and shoot slasher, is also great. As floor generals, they are both god awful. Not even going to get into poor Jabari, just running around as Russell Westbrook famously said. Isoball doesn't work unless you have the two greatest isoball players in the league on the same team. Luka is going to be a playoff failure. As is Trae Young. All of these dribble dribble dribble YOLO guys end up always flaming out. It's why I'm still not too mad about Paolo going to Orlando. Those high level IQ offense no defense players make you build around them but always end up getting out-schemed when it matters.
What exactly Scoot gives us we dont have already in Jalen/KPJ? Another American predraft star and then some guy with 5 pick gonna outplay him
He is by far the best dribbler on the team and able to beat his man, let's not overreact to a couple of bad games, KPJ is our PG because we literally have no better option. DD
But he shows that not against NBA level talent. Against competition like that a lot of players look great, im not sure he has better dribble than KPJ
He beats his man on the dribble constantly, he struggles on the pass, probably because we have no system that shows where guys should be.....and he has only played PG for 13 months. DD
Im not sure what you are talking about. I said im not keen on Scoot because he gives us same things that Jalen with KPJ. I would draft someone else
Just like I said in another thread, try EG/KJM/Sengun/Tari/Bari lineup. Bench the two ball hogs and move them to the second units with the unmovable object Nix. We are losing anyway, why don't we try it first before making a bad trade?
Does it really? Devin Booker developed fine. Giannis developed fine. Jokic developed fine. Embiid developed fine. If you're good and you put in the work, you become good regardless.
I said that the day we drafted Green that KPJ and Green were the same player.....and that we would have to make a choice......I still feel that way, and I would not be surprised if all things are equal at the end of the year that one will go. DD
Good, but not all time great, right? Which is what you want - Giannis is one for sure...Jokic too.... DD
Yeah that's the point. You don't lose the potential by spending 3 years with a bad PG in a bad system in a bad situation. Once the team gets good you get good too. There's no hampering of development going on. Once you get that HOF guard you rocket even if you were intentionally fouling to get 70 pts just 2 years prior.
I'm just saying that this "holding back development" thing is all narrative. A player that already works hard and has the potential doesn't need a vet holding their hand through the early years to reach that potential. The player himself is the most important factor. Also, I don't think anyone on the team has all time great potential anyway.
You know who we should have traded for in retrospect: Monte Morris. Guy is a low turnover guy, good shooter, plays hard and smart, good floor general. He could have come off the bench for us and really stabilized our offense and set the table for everyone really well. Not 100% sure if the Nuggets would have definitely preferred to have EG instead of Caldwell-Pope, but I think we might have been able to do that trade instead of the Wizards. Not sure who we could trade for now though.
Interesting point of view. But im not sure there is many HOF point guards going around that you can plan around that
KPJ could be on this team in 2024-25 but not as PG. I think his ideal role is going to be an amazing 6th man. Green will look awful if thrown into the KPJ role. I personally think Green has more potential as a passer. KPJ getting those reps now hurts Green. I understand we are invested in KPJ. He very well may pan out. Sengun/Garuba Smith/KMJ Eason/KPJ Green/KPJ Henderson/Washington