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Scottie rarely, if ever is involved in DHO actions so that's just wrong, if you are interested in context and proof behind the quality and creativity of Scottie's playmaking I invite you to read this detailed look into his passing by Samson Folk.
In reality Jalen has a whopping 8% higher usage rate than Scottie and still has less assists, they aren't comparable as playmakers. That 1 more assist per game translates to 90 more assists on the season.
Only thing I'll argue is Giddey and Scottie are very very good passers and think their playmaking will soon be considered elite.
Scottie is also a really good offensive rebounder and he gets a lot of practice with the bricks the Raptors offense shoots lol
Sorry man I'm not invested in this enough to bother, Jalen Green is the best playmaker in the world, happy?
Lol so as I suspected you are a child, good luck man
If you want a commentary free passing highlights reel like the one you keep posting, here is a link to an 8 minute long one of Scottie. You'll see no looks, full court lobs, penetration passes and much more impressive passes.
Maybe that will contextualize his passing for you and see what I'm talking about.
If you want a commentary free passing highlights reel like the one you keep posting, here is a link to an 8 minute long one of Scottie. You'll see no looks, full court lobs, penetration passes and much more impressive passes.
Maybe that will contextualize his passing for you and see what I'm talking about.
You are honestly the goofiest guy I've come across on Reddit, I'm gonna try not to judge all Texans off of you lol
I gave you the courtesy of watching your video. I don't really need commentary as I can do basic analysis of on court actions. I'm sure you can too.
Lmfaoo you really can't see why I don't want to argue with your snarky ass anymore?
13 more passes yet he has a 20% assist percentage compared to Jalen's 17%. More passes and a higher percentage of them are assists... It's really not that complicated.
Also considering JG had 50 more turnovers than Scottie this year, how is that happening when he's passing so much less? Does he not have a good handle or is he throwing bad passes?🤔
And ya the video you have now posted 4 times shows some nice dump off passes, clearly him and Sengun have a nice two man game. Surprised he only has 3.7 assists playing with such a good roller.
What point? You've said nothing of substance across your numerous replies and now you're acting like some tough guy? Lol I'm not arguing with some kid who can't put together a coherent argument.
Lmfao okay buddy, recess is over you better get back to class. How can I address 8 different points across 8 different comments? And why would I bother when you are so set in your weird opinion lol
Like you really just linked the same video in 3 different replies to me? Bro Reddit is exhausting, can you keep your ramble to one comment?
You replied like 6 different times to one comment, I can't keep track of what you're saying/answering and can't be bothered to respond to 6 different lines of thinking, have a nice day.
The video is not a highlight reel though, it's a breakdown. It doesn't include all of his best passes, just stats with context and examples.
He also only passes 13 more times per game, don't know where you are getting 20.
As I said Jalen has an 8% higher usage rate, the ball is in his hands way way more and he's throwing less passes and getting less assists. Doesn't exactly paint the picture of a playmaker.
I'd love a Jalen playmaking breakdown video if there is one, because I don't see a playmaker at all.
I don't see that honestly, the Raptors have said they aren't gonna fully rebuild and that's a full rebuild move, also not the best value
Thanks ya I've gotten to that point with him too lmao
So I take it you didn't bother to read the article?
Here's a short video essay that also explains his playmaking with clips/examples
It's also fairly clear you haven't watched Barnes play more than 3 times. He absolutely creates advantages for his teammates with his playmaking.
If you have a similar breakdown that demonstrates Jalen's playmaking I'd love to see it.
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I mean low-key you would enjoy watching Pascal, he's a treat to watch going downhill, some games he's legitimately un-guardable. But I can't imagine the pain of losing the young core they're building