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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
spurraider21
Green's contract is too small to get similar value in return. He's going to be a Spur for a very long time, I would think
Did you read the OP?
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
DG is part of the best defensive starting 5 in the NBA. The only issue is improving the offense with that unit so it isn't so dependent on TP.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
MannyIsGod
Did you read the OP?
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Originally Posted by
spurraider21
Did not read.
and the answer is No.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
therealtruth
DG is part of the best defensive starting 5 in the NBA. The only issue is improving the offense with that unit so it isn't so dependent on TP.
Do you mean he's the best defensive shooting guard in the league or do you mean the Spurs are the best defensive starting 5? I don't think either is right.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Well maybe you should have so you don't bring up subjects that are covered in the OP. Or remain proud to be willfully ignorant. Whatever.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
MannyIsGod
Do you mean he's the best defensive shooting guard in the league or do you mean the Spurs are the best defensive starting 5? I don't think either is right.
I honestly think Danny Green is up there as one of the best defensive shooting guards in the league, considering Tony Allen plays at SF, Shane Battier plays at PF. The only ones I see with better defense is probably a healthy Wade and maybe two or three more other players.
Also, to people who think Danny Green's defense is overrated, the kid blocked Lebron twice in the finals spotlight and stopped countless fastbreaks the heat had on 2 on 1 situations. Not many defenders can say that they made Lebron think twice about taking it to the rim.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Wade is no near the top. Tony Allen is the best defensive SG. Danny Green's fast break defense is very good and he's one of the better defensive guards in the league but he's not the best.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
MannyIsGod
Wade is no near the top. Tony Allen is the best defensive SG. Danny Green's fast break defense is very good and he's one of the better defensive guards in the league but he's not the best.
Doesn't Tony Allen play SF? And who are some players that are better? I'm too lazy to look right now lol
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
sexinthatsx
I honestly think Danny Green is up there as one of the best defensive shooting guards in the league, considering Tony Allen plays at SF, Shane Battier plays at PF. The only ones I see with better defense is probably a healthy Wade and maybe two or three more other players.
Also, to people who think Danny Green's defense is overrated, the kid blocked Lebron twice in the finals spotlight and stopped countless fastbreaks the heat had on 2 on 1 situations. Not many defenders can say that they made Lebron think twice about taking it to the rim.
He blocked James five times in the Finals.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
You have to get someone better than Green if you're going to trade him. None of the players in these proposed trades are better than Green (at least in the context the Spurs' system). Almost every player that's legitimately better than Green is firmly on their teams' no-trade lists. Trading Danny for a player like Kirilenko is a step in the wrong direction.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
MannyIsGod
Do you mean he's the best defensive shooting guard in the league or do you mean the Spurs are the best defensive starting 5? I don't think either is right.
Best defensive 5 in terms of points allowed. Basically when that 5 is on the court the other team struggles to score.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Go to NBAWOWY.COM.
Enter on court as the starting 5.
Look at Danny Greens TS%.
Yes, 69.4% is insane.
He's not going anywhere.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Ok, I get OP's point and its all fair.
But we need to talk about names? Love? Really? Aldridge? What?
You have to think the other GM's are nuts. Only because Green was a near Finals MVP (as he got hot and fit perfect untio our system) doesn't mean that other GM's want to get rid of their starplayers!
I'd think players like Arron Afflalo, Gerald Henderson or one of the Rookies from #8 and below are more in the range of such a deal and I wont trade Danny for them.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
The only no brainer would be someone like Asik because an elite defensive big can impact the game a lot more.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
jesterbobman
Go to NBAWOWY.COM.
Enter on court as the starting 5.
Look at Danny Greens TS%.
Yes, 69.4% is insane.
He's not going anywhere.
Nice site. Like I said our starting 5 is dominant defensively. We've just got to improve the offense by using Kawhi, Tiago, and DG more. The TP show may work during the regular season but it's not going to win the championship.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Wondering if DG would've been part of the AK package. DG + Bonner + Mills or something. Still holding onto that 3PT record tho
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Never been a huge DG fan but no way I trade him now.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
MannyIsGod
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
Chinook
Green's better than MKG by a significant margin right now. MKG needs to become a better shooter to close the gap.
Not that this is a real trade that has any chance of happening, but my impression of MKG at the time of last year's draft was that if he could land on the Spurs and get developed by our coaches, his ceiling would be even higher than Kawhi's. Hard worker, defense, rebounding, strong finsher at the basket -- basically, has every single tool except a shot, which is our player development specialty. Am I wrong?
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Since realistically we are only looking to replace a shitful Stephen Jackson -- at fewer minutes, no less -- I'm just not all that keen on trading a starter.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
The guy just broke the Finals record for 3 pointers made and you want to trade him? Oh yeah, that is a very smart idea.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
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Originally Posted by
Taking it to the Hole
The guy just broke the Finals record for 3 pointers made and you want to trade him? Oh yeah, that is a very smart idea.
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Sell high.
That said, looking for any SF that had either better DRtg or dWS, came up with either stars that won't be traded (Paul George and others), or huge salaries (Luol Deng and others).
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Re: The Case for trading Danny Green.
Uh, we have a SF that's going to play like 36+ mpg next season.
Still, it's a shame we traded Paul George. Stupid Pop.