Scottie Barnes doesn't want to limit his game by labelling his style

Scottie Barnes met with the media following his strong game against the Washington Wizards on Friday. He touched on his mindset after being subbed out of the game early, his two-man game with Fred VanVleet, and how he wants to keep expanding his arsenal.

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- Hey, Scottie. Your career-high for you tonight. What was working?

SCOTTIE BARNES: Just attacking the rim, getting to spots on the floor, making me-- just trying to get easy baskets, running down the floor. It's really just finding those easy spots where I could just try to get to and finish at the rim.

- You guys had such a big lead there in the fourth, and then they came back. What enabled you guys to pull it out?

SCOTTIE BARNES: Just really just trying to stay together. We knew what we needed to do-- just keep getting defensive stops. Going down on the other end, just trying to get the right shot that we really wanted. And really just trying to just stay together throughout those moments because we're really just trying to win the game.

- Go ahead, Jen.

- Thank you. Let's start with Josh Lewenberg. Go ahead, Josh.

JOSH LEWENBERG: Hey, Scottie. Congrats on the win and the great game. When Nick takes you out of the game early on like that, does he say anything to you? Or you just sort of know what you need to do when you get back in there?

SCOTTIE BARNES: I don't really know, really. Just I guess he saw something that I didn't see and just pulled me out of the game for that slight moment. But then I just came back in real quick.

JOSH LEWENBERG: Fred had-- it seemed like you guys had a pretty good two-man game going on there in the second quarter. How much does it help to have somebody like that looking for you, especially when you're in mismatches and playing as aggressively as you were playing during that stretch?

SCOTTIE BARNES: Really, he's a really smart player. He knows the game really well. He sees something-- he's just going to keep attacking it. He saw a certain action working. And then we just-- we did the action, and he was just finding me. Really, I was just trying to find open spots when he drove. Just try to get easy to dump-offs so I can get easy layups.

JOSH LEWENBERG: Thanks, Scottie. Safe flight back.

SCOTTIE BARNES: Thank you.

- Thanks, Scottie. Thanks, Josh. Looks like the last question for you comes from Adam Laskaris. Go ahead, Adam.

ADAM LASKARIS: Hey, Scottie. There was an ESPN post earlier this week that identified you as a screener play type. And you know, I saw that you reacted to that. I'm just wondering if you wanted to sort of address what type of player you want to be known as in the league and if you could just describe your own playstyle.

SCOTTIE BARNES: I just thought it was funny that they just said that. That's why I really just reacted to it. It was just a little funny thing. That's all. But really, I'm just still developing my game each game throughout the season, working on it, again, by shooting better, running the floor in transition.

My game's just going to keep expanding. So I'm not really limiting my game into one aspect. Because as time goes on, my game is just going to continue to grow.