Does Scottie Barnes Make The All-Star Game again this season? 🤔
@MannyB-b7l11 күн бұрын
Yup
@robertreid445110 күн бұрын
Late addition maybe
@TrevonHeath11 күн бұрын
really want to see the team get a rim runner off the bench, koloko and scottie had great chemistry
@canadadry460911 күн бұрын
Hopeful for another leap from scottie. Good work Samson.
@jahwalks11 күн бұрын
I like what you Sam, keep up the excellent work. Go Raptors Go
@a11pu1poj11 күн бұрын
SAMSON VIDEO I AM SITTING DOWN AND WATCHING / TAKING NOTES
@MikaiFrenchFry11 күн бұрын
I think he can tbh, his passing feel is so elite
@Elliasstudios11 күн бұрын
I think he can be, if he increase his midrange and rim/free throw scoring. Especially his last 5 - 2 mins in the 4th qtr. This year I got his ceiling at 2nd team all NBA, and his floor is 3rd team All NBA. 💯 #WeTheNorth
@drkblk6911 күн бұрын
Samson posts, I watch
@LegPressWhizzer8 күн бұрын
Finally had a chance to catch up on this and another great video from Samson. Really looking forward to Scottie's growth and honestly to the entire upcoming season. I know we're probably not going to win many games but it feels like it's going to be fun basketball to watch regardless and that's a pretty good consolation prize
@maxwellfolk63789 күн бұрын
Loved the point about how he’s made the upright dribbling into a strength. Who needs blow-by speed if you’ve got the length and strength to go over and through.
@noblevenom285811 күн бұрын
Yes
@HKashaf11 күн бұрын
Dude, definitely need more details. Longer essay 🙏 Best analysis of the Raptors! Still working for the wrong company, I have been harping on this for three years now. Looking forward to your next collaboration with Caitlin Cooper.
@sandiesideup10 күн бұрын
Samson you’re setting me up for disappointment this season. I’m so excited lmao 😂
@tylerwhitney344311 күн бұрын
He's basically LeBron lite. He's huge
@fringe_minority11 күн бұрын
Not really
@francisikwueme168810 күн бұрын
Head saw him at millenia mall in Orlando last summer. Was shocked how stout kid was at 6ft 8. Just let me know these nba freaks are just on a different tier of human development 🤣
@terrancedavis485110 күн бұрын
I mean lebron lite is a compliment in my opinion but his playstyle doesn’t really resemble lbj much. He isnt quite the driver lebron was and is. His drives seem more mechanical (not sure im using right word here) a bit slower but in control, with a lot of force and strength behind the drive. Dnt get me wrong his drives are still elite and usually ends up with either a good layup or post hook to even a brilliant pass out of it were as for lbj his drive looks a bit more simple as he rolls down the lane but everyone just moves out the way because with his speed in addition to that strength it literally a freight train coming at you and for anyone brave enough to get in the way lebron generational passing also usually leads to a pass to an open shooter after the defense collapses. So i guess its still results in the same outcome just looks a little different. Id say barnes is kind of like a hybrid of magic+ giannis with shades of nikola jokic. May sound like an exaggeration but that literally how to describe him. Just a very interesting player to watch and he only scratching the surface of his potential.
@fifthbusiness167811 күн бұрын
Great analysis, Samson, as usual. My only quibble - and it’s a tiny one! - would that weird white ‘line-out’ text being used to list stats. It’s very hard to read. PS An aside, I’m hoping to see more post-up play across the league this year. It’s decreased so much in the past 5 years yet remains one of the most efficient plays (and I think Zack Edey is going to excel at that!).
@samsonfolk294610 күн бұрын
noted! will avoid that font in the future
@EsBaraheni11 күн бұрын
Indeed
@maxcali86310 күн бұрын
Samson, I really appreciate the depth of your analysis-it adds a lot of value. However, I’d suggest being cautious when asking highly analytical questions during interviews with players and coaches. My concern is that it could unintentionally reveal strategic details that other teams might exploit when scouting our players. For example, asking about specific habits when a player has the ball or why they prefer certain movements in particular plays might give away more than necessary. While your questions provide great insight, they sometimes delve deeper than what the average fan-or even opposing teams-need to know. It might be worth considering a more general approach on certain topics to keep some of those nuances within the team.
@samsonfolk294610 күн бұрын
I know lots of league scouts, you'll have to trust me that other teams know as much as I do
@sabichdawg10 күн бұрын
@@samsonfolk2946 if we lose in the play-in against the hornets I know who’s name to curse loudly from a mountaintop
@SP.00711 күн бұрын
Just like the PF changed, the number 1 option has to change from best scorer, to best decision maker. If your willing passer, looking for best shot, it makes it that much harder on the defence. A Lebron, Jokic type of molds. Scottie is one of those guys. Even if the "experts" don't see it.
@robojimtv10 күн бұрын
Jontay Porter sighting!
@JamesMaes-u1s10 күн бұрын
He does not have to be. He needs to be the engine not the finisher, but... when he does go off that's gravy. When you're a complete player who focuses on all the attributes of the game it's impossible to narrow your game down to scoring and this is exactly why I like his game. He'll put as much effort into his D as he will in scoring and that means that his O will take a bit of a hit. If you're looking for comparables look outside of basketball. He reminds me very much of Bryan Trottier in his style of play, if you don't know who that is look him up. Maybe Mark Messier without the nastiness. He plays the game like a true two-way centre.
@finessa_hudgens11 күн бұрын
3x algorithm boost
@rogerzhang94511 күн бұрын
I predict 24/ 10/ 6 36%three
@samsonfolk294611 күн бұрын
handsome guy @ 0:59
@robertreid445110 күн бұрын
Not at this point. Need to see more before I'd call him a first option, but hopefully that does develop in him. He has to have a consistant ability to create his own shot off the dribble and a be a bigger threat from 3 point line. That would definitely open up his game. He's not there yet, but hopefully that develops in his game.
@hoopgoose754411 күн бұрын
top 15 player soon
@heyheykoolaid11 күн бұрын
When I heard on react pod this was happening. I'm sorry I don't like to read about basketball.
@beckembrown700211 күн бұрын
No
@shannonferguson302911 күн бұрын
I don’t think so. I think he and RJ are elite 2nd options. IQ 4th option. If they have bench depth, and play together, this can be a good young team though.
@Xander7126711 күн бұрын
Scottie and RJ totally comparable players lmao
@shannonferguson302911 күн бұрын
@@Xander71267 not in play style. But, RJ’s actually been an impactful player for a team that made the Semifinals. He was the 2nd best player on that team.
@Slitherman9611 күн бұрын
@@shannonferguson3029 Scottie is leagues ahead of RJ at creating advantages, idk how you can watch this video and still have the opinion that they are comparable
@shannonferguson302911 күн бұрын
@@Slitherman96 That’s Stan talk.
@Xander7126711 күн бұрын
@@shannonferguson3029 are you related to RJ? like what Rj is a great 1 dimensional scorer Scottie does everything out there