big 3 from danny![]()
If it wasn't for his D on the likes of Curry, I'd say trade him while he still has some value. there's a reason he rode the bench in Cleveland.
On the bright side, Marco continues to deliver the goods, and Diaw 2.0 is the 2nd coming of Hakeem. At the time I'm typing this TImmy doesn't have the 20/20, but I'm sure he'll get it. lol @ all his doubters.
THis team is looking great outside of Green, and questionable 3 pt D. Very questionable 3 pt D.
you forgot to type "per par"
But seriously you can plug any decent three point shooter in DG's spot up role and they'll prosper. Maybe they'll even be able to make extremely difficult open layups and have the ability to dribble the ball.
That didnt look like a scrub to me!
he's a 1 trick pony that has no business starting or playing the minutes hes playing. that's for sure
If we had a SG who could handle the ball in the starting unit...![]()
I think the way Belinelli is playing is affecting him mentally. Instead of relishing the opportunity he seems to be shying away. He started out the season good rebounding and defending, but he seems to be off now. Hopefully he gets it going
did teams finally figure him out or did the spurs implement a new wrinkle in their offense that isnt leading him to getting wide open shots anymore?
I remember when you said we should've traded him after the Finals, while his stock was high. I'm starting to wonder about that. maybe that partying with Lebron was a sign, hope I'm wrong to be honest.
I don't understand people who hate Green.
His game is like clockwork, you know exactly what's going to happen. One week hot, one week cold, one week hot, one week cold. You have to accept the cold weeks because when Danny heats up from 3 spurs are almost unstoppable.
Has nobody watched Danny Green at all these last couple of seasons tbh?
more spurstalk genius.
true, true, that's exactly why geren should play 40 minutes per game.. since it makes no difference on offense, you take the best defender.
Both. He's being guarded more closely, and the scheme hasn't really adjusted. However, he had his looks today and just missed them.
His defense was excellent today, though. I don't know how someone could claim it wasn't.
He has been watched more closely now that he has made a name for himself, but Green has always been a streaky player, tbh..
Last season's 3-point shooting for Green:
1st 5 games: 12-22(55%)
Next 21 games: 40-119(34%)
8 games: 24-39(62%)
8 games: 9-35(26%)
31 games: 87- 170(51%)
Last 7 games: 7-28(25%)
He's a streaky shooter that suffers from slumps, but he's a solid defender, and even when he's missing, the other team still has to account for his presence at the 3-point line..when he's on a good streak, the offense is unstoppable..
Trade that POS or make him eat bench
And start Beli....right its like you want Harden, Curry, Westbrook, and any other of the usual suspects to crush us.
haha patty should eat danny green minutes for a bit like tonites game
Harden already did it, Curry wasnt there that night, and Westbrick can crush us some nights no matter who is following his steps
Playoffs. In a deep run we are bound to play at least 2 of those teams.
BLASPHEMY!
Some people start some re ass ing threads. Green isn't a great or even very good player but he's a good yet streaky shooter that plays some D from the 2 spot. He fits what the Spurs need around that starting 5 where there are several guys that need the ball to where even Leonard isn't getting the touches he should get. It's funny how when Green and Splitter are beasting the Spurs are almost unbeatable but when they both suck and Leonard is average the Spurs lose plenty of games. We need those 3 to start playing good ball again.
Green is acting like a scrub because that dude is breathing down his neck tbh. Can't take the heat. Needs to get out tha kitchen.
Danny Green is an offensive scrub, no doubt about it. The reason for that is because despite his occasional hot-hand from the arc he can't handle the ball and is extremely inconsistent. Consistency is important. Even Blair had his hot moments where he lit it up offensively and tore down tough rebounds but he was never consistent and it made him a scrub (that and his terrible D). Defensively there's a lot to like about Danny Green and is probably the only reason he remains in the starting line-up.
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