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    Pop was screaming at him, "F--cking rotate!!!"
    Yeah I saw that he was really tearing him a new one.

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    My mistake --Danny had 1 TO

    and it came right after he had stolen the ball, so it was a net 0.

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    Coach Nick also said that TO was on Parker for not coming back to thw ball. He was more critical at Green not closing in on Allen.

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    Imagine if Green played for Miami. Yeah, he's that good.

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    One can make the case that Danny Green is the best wing defender in the league right now. Just smarts, positioning and good sense.

    Kawhi is not far behind as some would like to seem though. Both are terrific defenders, but Kawhi offers a bit more versatility in his position and still has lots more to give. Danny, OTOH, has peaked.

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    Danny Green is the L.D.N., tbh

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    Kawhi has the higher ceiling because of his physical attributes, his wingspan and hand size is historic, along with playing in an elite defensive system and learning from some of the best defensive minds of all-time(Pop, Duncan, and I'm sure Bowen has dropped some knowledge, too)..

    Both Leonard and Green have elite Synergy defensive numbers IIRC, they are easily the best defensive duo in the league..I think Green is a slightly better defender at the moment, but Leonard peaks higher and can create more havoc when his defensive game is on..

    Tom Haberstroh(maybe the best at ESPN, tbh) was on the Leba Show earlier today and said that Danny Green is possibly the best transition defender he has ever seen..

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    Green was one of the few players I've seen wrap James up effectively while also not really hitting him hard. Takes both a lot of strength and a lot of skill.

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    One can make the case that Danny Green is the best wing defender in the league right now. Just smarts, positioning and good sense.

    Kawhi is not far behind as some would like to seem though. Both are terrific defenders, but Kawhi offers a bit more versatility in his position and still has lots more to give. Danny, OTOH, has peaked.
    i agree with this, but somehow every year it looks like LDN has peaked, and then somehow the next year he improves a lot in something..

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    That airball floater was pretty bad. At least hit rim.

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    If you're a Spurs fan but not a Green fan, it probably just means you're stupid.

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    worse yet one time after a switch Marco was on LBJ and I was like oh crap!
    But, if you noticed, Bron had a wall of Tim and Tiago (maybe the other big was Diaw) behind him when that occured. It looked good. Marco bodied up and flailed around a little too much and got a foul, but the team D looked good on that play. The help was there. Bron had a tough jump shot, or a pass, I think.

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