Not scary at all it's predictable.
I'm not giving up on Green, he always has stretches where he struggles and bounces back, tbh..I believe that be will be fine..
However, if he doesn't, can the Spurs survive without him?..
The 2012-2013 West Champion Spurs in games where they won: Danny Green shot an outrageous 48% from 3-point range..
In losses: Danny Green shot 31% from 3..
Scary how valuable he is to this team, tbh..
Last edited by HarlemHeat37; 11-05-2013 at 11:16 PM.
Not scary at all it's predictable.
He went through similar shooting struggles last season as well.
Could the Heat have won without Shane Battier, Could the Heat have won without Mike Milller. Lol
The Heat had many shooters that took turns last year..
Last year's Spurs were very reliant on Green's shooting, he was unreal last season..
Green was the truth last year
then he turned traitor and partied with lebron after going almost 0-fer in the final two finals games and has never been the same tbh
success got to his head imo
They can win without Danny Green..But that's only because Miami is probably running on fumes right now and houston is still a question mark.
Honestly, the spurs chances of winning without DG would take a huge hit, but they can do it without him.
Manu being ty from outside last year contributed to that reliance on Danny tbh. Hopefully he gets his stroke back this season and timely shooting from Beli, Kawhi, and even Boris should help the Spurs not be so Green-reliant tbh.
Danny will have some pretty big ups/downs this season. Just the nature of his game, not worried about him at all tbh
I doubt it, opposing PG's would destroy us. If there is one thing he's consistently good at it's defending undersized 2 guards and PG's. Without him SA doesn't even beat GS, he had Curry shooting a ridiculously low % against him last year.
He's a very valuable player to have with all these great PG's in the West.
Shot terrible tonight but I'm not sure the Spurs win this game without him. He made a lot of plays and did the little things.
He is playing absolutely hideous at the moment, but this is pretty typical.
He needs a game with 5/6 3's and he will be fine.
But, I don't see any other improvements to his game, which isn't a big deal, but he clearly is what he is.
Thanks for stating the obvious. The Spurs won't even have a heartbreaking game 6 without Green having the best 3 point shooting in NBA finals history.
What does he actually give the Spurs besides his three point shooting?
Danny's one of my favorite players on the team, regardless of his up & down play tbh. Not sure why but probably tied to how much i hated washed up Finley, Mason and the Centerpiece.
He can't play worse than he did tonight...
Danny will be there when you need him, and Marco is there too as backup... not worried yet
Take stupid 18 footers with 20 seconds on the shot clock
He had a solid block tonight... those are momentum changing plays... we can use that D here and there
His ability to guard PGs like CP3, Westbrook, and Curry make him extremely valuable to this roster regardless of his dumb plays and streaky shooting tbh.
No. The Spurs have no room for error. Both the Big and Medium Threes need to be on come the playoffs. It's crazy how much people underrate Green's intangibles. Is not a coincidence that he had the only positive plus-minus of the starters. Even when he looks horrible, he makes the team better.
He's even worse this year.
Neal 2.0
An agressive Boris is nice but I don't think Kawhi's a good enough shooter to make up for Green's production from beyond the arc
Green is an elite 3-point shooter and a very good defensive player..the combination of Green/Leonard has played a large part in the Spurs' defensive resurgence..
I don't understand why people compare him to 1-D players like Beli and Neal, tbh..he's much more important to this team..
Give it more than one week into the season tbh
Green is also one of those players that play more motivated at home... he needs a good stretch of home games to get his confidence up... the schedule so far has been pretty rocky for the Spurs, with a bunch of road games and back to backs...
a.k.a. he's a mental midget?![]()
No... he's just not that experienced... some players feed off the crowd more than others... I feel Danny is a lot like that.
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