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Kagemusha wrote: View Post
Their best wing, not necessarily the best player.
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chris wrote: View Post
it's still not true. that assignment goes to OG if he's healthy or barnes otherwise (who started on harden in game 1 and has guarded him more than any other raptor over the course of this season against both philly and the nets)
But i guess it's because the Sixers started with Danny too.
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Kagemusha wrote: View Post
Their best wing, not necessarily the best player.
Last time I checked Scottie was guarding a lot of the opposing team's best players. Or OG. Look who guarded Tatum, Lebron James, etc. Most of the time the opposing team's best player is too big to have Trent guard them.
He guarded Tatum, brogdon, Doncic, Mobley, Durant (actually Durant he guarded the absolute most, Beal, ... I don't think I need to go on here.
I get it that you like Trent. But he isn't guarding the opposing team's best player. Often times he isn't even the primary point of attack defender.. that is usually Fred or OG.
Like I said before, he has moments of greatness but he is not and will not be consistent offensively. It is just his game. He tends to like to go for 1 on 2 and 1 on 3 isos when it isn't needed and misses out on scottie, pascal, just the open man at times. When he hits he hits and its the craziest thing ever... but it is a high variance type of play.
I am sure he was sick but that doesn't change the fact that he is a high variance player with his offensive output.
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The Claw Reborn wrote: View Post
He is 23 years and still has an unknown potential. He aint a 28 year old who already reaches their full potential. Those, you dont re-invest but you sell to get max return.
That said, someone who is 28 is usually showing .... stuff that is closer to their peak than someone who is 21 years old or 23 years old in theory but its also not just as cut and dry. Even then one has to keep in mind the idea that some ppl have put on a TON of miles on to their body by playing AAU. Which I don't want to get into my usual AAU rant but yeah. Others have not.
It isn't exactly a hot take to say that someone who is 21 years old has more to grow.
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TrueTorontoFan wrote: View Post
His problem is consistency not the struggles of someone who doesn't have counters. Also, someone doesn't reach their full potential at age 28. Often times good players start reaching their prime at age 28 but that prime and potential continue to blossom ... typically between 28-32. Depending on the game some people like Lowry, and CP3, and others can have an extended prime or a resurgence but it isn't like someone hits age 28 and then they are done...
That said, someone who is 28 is usually showing .... stuff that is closer to their peak than someone who is 21 years old or 23 years old in theory but its also not just as cut and dry. Even then one has to keep in mind the idea that some ppl have put on a TON of miles on to their body by playing AAU. Which I don't want to get into my usual AAU rant but yeah. Others have not.
It isn't exactly a hot take to say that someone who is 21 years old has more to grow.#FRAUD VanVleet
#GO-SOMEWHERE-ELSE-VANVLEET
#JUST-GO-AWAY-MIDGET
#THIS-IS-SCOTTIE’s-TEAM
VanVleet the Chucking Midget Pylon
GTFO !
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TrueTorontoFan wrote: View Post
....I am sorry when was this?
Last time I checked Scottie was guarding a lot of the opposing team's best players. Or OG. Look who guarded Tatum, Lebron James, etc. Most of the time the opposing team's best player is too big to have Trent guard them.
He guarded Tatum, brogdon, Doncic, Mobley, Durant (actually Durant he guarded the absolute most, Beal, ... I don't think I need to go on here.
I get it that you like Trent. But he isn't guarding the opposing team's best player. Often times he isn't even the primary point of attack defender.. that is usually Fred or OG.
Like I said before, he has moments of greatness but he is not and will not be consistent offensively. It is just his game. He tends to like to go for 1 on 2 and 1 on 3 isos when it isn't needed and misses out on scottie, pascal, just the open man at times. When he hits he hits and its the craziest thing ever... but it is a high variance type of play.
I am sure he was sick but that doesn't change the fact that he is a high variance player with his offensive output.
not their best player.
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