Every year, the Spurs seem to start off by trying to get Danny to score more from inside the arch.
In 2011, he actually wasn't stereotyped as a shooter and had a lot of opportunities as a ball-handler.
In 2012, the Spurs went through a stretch of games where the first play the game would be a back-door cut by Green.
In 2013, Green ran Parker's role in The Loop, and he'd get shots from the short corner.
This year, the Spurs have added an option to The Loop in which Green (so far it's only been him in this option) passes to Duncan for a give-and-go leading to a shot on the elbow or in the short corner. They also seem to be encouraging Danny to pull up off the dribble after running a hPnR instead of driving or making the pocket pass.
Will this attempt to incorporate Green inside the three-point line be more successful that the previous three attempts? The point of this thread is to keep track of Danny's progress in that regard. As we saw in Game Three of the Finals, a Green who is reliable from two pretty much breaks most defenses. As evidenced by Danny's three turnovers tonight, he's going to have to adjust to making harder passes and knowing when to create for others and when to try to get his.