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    He murdered them in the playoffs and can play either wing spot where they have a dearth of talent. He makes a lot of sense for them tbh.

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    I loved the guy even though he ed us in the WCF. I'd like to keep him and let him get better.

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    There is really no sense in creating another hole on this roster. With the notable exception of the OKC series, and a minor mid-season slump, Green was basically solid. Sure he's got some holes in his game, but he's still a young, developing player, who works hard. Look at the progress he made from last season to this season.

    It's for those reasons, I believe Pop and RC really like this kid and that he'll return to the Spurs after all the commotion is over.

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    Keep Green.

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    Yeah, I have to admit I was really tough on Green after his WCF performance, but it wasn't fair to him because majority of the team sucked that series as well.

    The Spurs do have to bring him back. Otherwise, who do you start at shooting guard? Manu? Possible, but look at his backups. Or let Neal start and have the opposing shooting guards light him up on defense? James Anderson?

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    There is really no sense in creating another hole on this roster. With the notable exception of the OKC series, and a minor mid-season slump, Green was basically solid. Sure he's got some holes in his game, but he's still a young, developing player, who works hard. Look at the progress he made from last season to this season.

    It's for those reasons, I believe Pop and RC really like this kid and that he'll return to the Spurs after all the commotion is over.
    Exactly. He can improve and is a hard worker. We don't sweep the first two rounds without him. People forget we won games 1-2 with him struggling. If Pop had just given him a chance in game 5 we might not even be talking about this.

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    Keep him, still young and wins you games. Sure, his shooting got cold at the worst time possible, but he was a playoff virgin after all, unlike a certain Gator with red hair.

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    Who would you ass clowns want starting at the two if you just "let him go" like you guys want....?
    You can stick with your love for fool's gold performances by Danny Green but the rest of us want a player that shows up when it matters most.

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    You can stick with your love for fool's gold performances by Danny Green but the rest of us want a player that shows up when it matters most.
    TBH Green is good at a few things but lacks things like beating someone off the dribble. Even Kawhi has his share of driving baseline dunks after he gets the ball camping in the corner 3 spot.

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    You have to keep players like Green because they play defense, get production in many areas, and in general help make other players better. That's a good philosophy to have. The team needs less one-dimensional role players who completely depend on other players to succeed...that is when they aren't pissing on themselves when the lights get bright. Green is not a star by any stretch but his usefulness will be helpful for the Spurs to compete in the direction the league is headed.

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    You can stick with your love for fool's gold performances by Danny Green but the rest of us want a player that shows up when it matters most.
    So the answer to his question is what...Gary Neal? He wasn't exactly Mr. Big Shot in the WCF himself.

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    So the answer to his question is what...Gary Neal? He wasn't exactly Mr. Big Shot in the WCF himself.
    Gary got exposed for his lackadaisical defense and this supposed 'great' defender Danny Green wasn't much better. James Anderson should be given another shot. be cheap & a low risk high reward signing.

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    Gary got exposed for his lackadaisical defense and this supposed 'great' defender Danny Green wasn't much better.
    That's a clown statement, bro. Green's defense is Bill Russell on steroids compared to Neal.










    Anyways, it's good news that Day 1 of free agency ended without Green getting a huge offer. It would have been surprising but not overly shocking if Green got some sort of Asik offer from a team desperate for a shooting guard.

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    I wonder how much cash Danny potentially lost out on because of his play during the WCF.

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    depends if raptors want him

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    Some Spurfans bipolar as tbh. They all treated him like the second coming of Bruce Bowen back in January/February and now they act like he's a complete scrub.


    You have to keep players like Green because they play defense, get production in many areas, and in general help make other players better. That's a good philosophy to have. The team needs less one-dimensional role players who completely depend on other players to succeed...that is when they aren't pissing on themselves when the lights get bright. Green is not a star by any stretch but his usefulness will be helpful for the Spurs to compete in the direction the league is headed.
    This tbh. Green is a multidimensional player and he doesn't have to rely on special cir stances or players to do so, not to mention he's still a little raw. He had one playoff series where he didn't shoot well when he was a streaky shooter to begin with. People forget that he worked his way into the rotation when he wasn't even a sure thing to make the roster at the start of the year, his contributions far outweighed his negatives this year. Give the guy some time to develop and see what he can do.

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    Even though Green went cold in the WCFs (which obviously frustrated the crap out of all of us), I like the kid and it'd be good to see him return for a decent price, which seems to be around 2.5-3mil.

    Danny worked so hard to make himself into a useful player, blossomed this year, then flamed out late in his first playoffs, but let's not forget that he was great in the first two rounds. Given the trajectory of his career, I can see Green working extra hardthis summer, overcoming the disappointment of his WCF shooting drought, and coming back a stronger player next year. I hope he returns.

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    Well for one I've never been a fan of Danny Green, to me he's still that scrub that got cut from Cleveland, nothing more, nothing less.

    That's a clown statement, bro. Green's defense is Bill Russell on steroids compared to Neal.









    He certainly didn't show that against the Thunder.

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    I'd keep Green, he disappeared during the WCF but the guy did his thing leading up to it. Bonner ALWAYS disappears during the playoffs. I would wait another year out with Danny Green, he could improve, it has been known and he is capable of playing defense, something the Spurs need.

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    Gary got exposed for his lackadaisical defense and this supposed 'great' defender Danny Green wasn't much better. James Anderson should be given another shot. be cheap & a low risk high reward signing.
    Gary couldn't hit a shot to save his life and compounded it with poor shot selection and matador defense. And your answer is a guy who couldn't crack the rotation even when those two were failing?

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    Just imagine: Green went from being waived by the worst team in the league to a starter for one of the elite teams in the league.

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    Gary couldn't hit a shot to save his life and compounded it with poor shot selection and matador defense. And your answer is a guy who couldn't crack the rotation even when those two were failing?
    You act as if Pop is reasonable enough to make a change.

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    You act as if Pop is reasonable enough to make a change.
    If Pop wasn't stubborn enough not to deploy a zone at times, the Spurs could have been raising

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    You act as if Pop is reasonable enough to make a change.
    You act as if he produced in the time he was given.

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    You act as if he produced in the time he was given.
    Yes nothing but garbage time minutes, they're so revealing.

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