I guess the quote above gave me the impression you were still down on him like earlier in the season.
I've always liked Scola,
probably because I always look at what he can do instead of what he can't.
That's typically how I look at players but as we struggled early in the season I began re-watching the games to try and understand what was happening. I've made my point many times on his defensive problems back then so I'll go to the other side of the ball.
Early on, Eddie would rave about Scola's shooting and I'd keep hearing him say that Luis "owned" that shot and the other team was foolish to leave him open. But, as I watched him it became clear that he didn't "own" that shot at all. Good defenses would force him out a foot or so beyond his range but he'd still throw it up and our announcers would continually be surprised when he missed it.
It's only been in the last week that our announcers finally woke up to the fact that he can't shoot from the top of the key. Eddie, two games ago, for the first time this season, finally acknowledged the dropoff for Luis when he's moved outside his range. I felt like clapping because it's been so obvious to me not to mention it's been quite obvious to the better coached defenses too. I'd bet that Eddie didn't discover this problem on his own, he probably heard it circulating throughout the team. Luis is one of the best shooting big men in the league and yet his stats didn't support that because of his shot selection. He's firmed up that shot selection.
I really don't know why Luis was such a liability at the start of the season. He does enough things out there that suggest he's a smart player and yet he was doing some pretty dumb things too. I really do wonder if his defensive problems weren't more of a reflection on coaching than anything else.
As for his shot selection, I'm not saying he was out there throwing up ridiculous prayers. If they're willing to put the ball in his hands and there isn't an open guy, he's willing to put the ball in the air. Again, coaching might be involved here. Maybe they gave him the green light and he did what all of us non-guards want to do when we get the ball, score. Regardless, he looks like a completely different player out there today. Not perfect but a better all around package than I expected and the kind of player that should interest a contending team once we're able to move him.
Steve