
His days seem fairly jampacked with various bball activities, so he goes home & plays videogames.what else should he be doing that would prove to you a different mentality, play all day then straight to bed?! lol Some of you guys really expect too much for players to "prove" something to you.turns out they're still human too. I mean you almost kill your own argument by pointing out him doing this instead of going to the club. I mean really he's seen training all the time & participating in just about every Summer Run known to man which kills "devil's advocate" theory you just cooked up about him considering he seems more engrossed in various bball activities than most are seen doing lol or maybe what is more MUCH likely the case is Scottie just shares more about his life online than others do.
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You think all these guys know their 2k rating because they don't play the game?! lol I've heard countless players talking about how they play 2K.there's zero correlation and I would think it's actually a positive that even in their free time they're still using their minds in some capacity towards processing or some minor way of participating in bball.Īlso as you said yourself this seems like a MUCH healthier habit than say what *ahem* Harden does with his free time lol. and i think it would be really cool to see him collaborate with ryan reynolds. Scottie seems to really like marketing himself with his constant streaming, filming workouts, documentaries, etc.

that applies to training too, scottie often posts videos of himself but it doesn't mean he's working out less or more than others, he just advertises when he does and others don't. i think the big difference between scottie and others is that he livestreams himself playing so it's public knowledge and others don't really. the reality is that nba players have a lot of free time, especially during the off season. I'm pretty sure lots of nba players game a lot. Based on his body and skill improvements, not to mention his schedule of games he’s played, my guess is he’s a guy who works really hard. Can’t judge the guy just cuz he does what every young man of his generation does. I also work really hard when it comes to getting things done and generally manage my time well. I am at the top of my field in real life and I smoke lots of weed and watch lots of sports and spend too much time on the internet. I don’t really think it will hinder him tbh but just adding some balanced critique.

Most players in that mold tend to not reach superstar status just based on what ive seen. he is active online playing video games a lot.

HiJiNX wrote:The only thing that stops Barnes from being a superstar is health.
