Danny Green is a two-way player and with confidence his game is evolving and such he's a main producer. I once had Green in the same category as Dahntay Jones, purely for defense. But Green's improved outta sight!
yeah well but him on a team where he is the second best player and he'd struggle imo which main producers shouldn't He gets alot of his looks from knowing where to be. Kudos to him but so many players in the league can do it. It's not like you are going to go looking for Green he is like the 2nd or 3rd option on play rotations. He only average like 10ppg in the season and this is the only series he is averaging above that.
What? he is a two way player sure but main producer he can't even dribble the ball with effectiveness and he favours recover D which can lead to slopiness. Hardly a main producer maybe a 4th producer but not a teams go to offense, it's not like you can dump him the ball and say keep us in the game. You have to do the work and then find him.
I feel like an idiot now... Just take away the main producer bit then. He's in the middle of main producer and role player.
Yeah I know. My problem is a coach basketball 3 days a week so I see roleplayer as someone you find as the play unravels which by definition is Danny Green whereas I suspect you are more at the well on his night he can shoot the house down if you let him so he is a main producer tagged player?
Yeah which is essentially being where he is ment to be according to how different plays are ment to be run It's all about the identity of the offense.
What would you have a best available 30 man draft looking like jabba? I.e. post your rankings if you have them.
Probably what Mousey has the match ratings last season as, with a couple of players slipping who are declining like Witters and Carson.
I actually read your sentence wrong. :o In saying that I love watching guys like Danny Green and Avery Bradley off the ball.