Them dudes are role players not the the third overall pick lol.Just two years ago, Dort and Robinson-Earl had two of the worst +/- ever in the same game. Dort was -53 in 25 minutes and JRE was -56 in 24 minutes. By the end of that year, there were only 8 times in history that a player had a plus/minus worse than -50, and that OKC team had 6 of them spread out over 3 different games.
Now OKC is holding the 1-seed in the Western Conference with 9 games to go.
Point being, Portland is a rebuilding squad and so this stat is completely meaningless.
Them dudes are role players not the the third overall pick lol.
That's all good and fine but he's got 2 of the top 3 worst in history, shoots 38% from the field, and averages 3 turnovers on 5 assist per game. I know y'all gonna keep making excuses for him though lol. Obviously I'm not saying this is a final verdict on him.There are serious problems in Scoot's game, but this Blazers squad losing by 50 with 80% of their squad injured has little to nothing to do with that. Y'all watch basketball like children.
Can you even name the other guys in the starting lineup for Portland? It was Jabari Walker, Kris Murray, and Rayan Rupert. First three off the bench were Dalano Banton, Duop Reath, and Justin Minaya. Of those 6 guys, 3 were recent draft picks near the bottom of the 2nd round and two were undrafted free agents. The Blazer rotation tonight was basically Scoot, Ayton, and 5 guys who were expected to play in the G-league.
Their three best players (Anfernee Simons, Jerami Grant, and Malcolm Brogdon) are all out, as are Shaedon Sharpe and Robert Williams. It was a skeleton team tonight. But you likely didn't know any of that when you posted.
They had another one earlier this yearOne of the most NPC rosters ever tbh. That being said, is a 60 point loss their worst one of the season? I'm surprised they haven't gotten a bit closer to that 70 point L OKC put up
He'll never live up to his draft position.