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After his defensive mistakes allowing the two threes in the 2nd half, did he return the remainder of the game?
 
After his defensive mistakes allowing the two threes in the 2nd half, did he return the remainder of the game?

He played 14 minutes. I asked the same question yesterday, don't think he played the last ten at least. Was not effective yesterday.
 
He played 14 minutes. I asked the same question yesterday, don't think he played the last ten at least. Was not effective yesterday.

I saw a tweet that we went with TJD, Smith, Brunk, Phin, Durham and Franklin the last 9 minutes. He only put in Hunter the last 30 seconds for free throws.

He did that the prior game too.
 
After his defensive mistakes allowing the two threes in the 2nd half, did he return the remainder of the game?
Seems CAM getting tired of DG sloppy play. If he isn’t drilling the bad shots, then he isn’t going to see much PT. So disappointed that DG hasn’t turned the corner. He has so much potential, but just can seem to play effectively within a standard offense. He spent too many years playing street ball.
 
Seems CAM getting tired of DG sloppy play. If he isn’t drilling the bad shots, then he isn’t going to see much PT. So disappointed that DG hasn’t turned the corner. He has so much potential, but just can seem to play effectively within a standard offense. He spent too many years playing street ball.
I don't see the potential for Green except one on one selfish play and low percentage shots.
 
I don't see the potential for Green except one on one selfish play and low percentage shots.
He has tremendous athleticism and quickness. He has a high motor. If you can’t see the potential, then not sure what to tell you. He just has no discipline. Too bad
 
He has tremendous athleticism and quickness. He has a high motor. If you can’t see the potential, then not sure what to tell you. He just has no discipline. Too bad
No discipline removes ALL quickness and athleticism from the equation. I see poor defense, unforced errors, low % shots, and selfish play. No discipline erases all physical tools. That equals low potential.
 
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No discipline removes ALL quickness and athleticism from the equation. I see poor defense, unforced errors, low % shots, and selfish play. No discipline erases all physical tools. That equals low potential.
Disagree. Discipline can be learned. God given talent in the form of athleticism, not so much. So, he has the potential, just not able to realize because of lack of discipline. We can agree to disagree (plus you’re wrong... lol)
 
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Good point about discipline. And the thing he does the most that drives me crazy is that weird off the dribble pass he’s always trying. Looks like something from the Hyper. That is all street ball i.e., lacking discipline.
 
Good point about discipline. And the thing he does the most that drives me crazy is that weird off the dribble pass he’s always trying. Looks like something from the Hyper. That is all street ball i.e., lacking discipline.
Ok, that drives me crazy as well.
 
Disagree. Discipline can be learned. God given talent in the form of athleticism, not so much. So, he has the potential, just not able to realize because of lack of discipline. We can agree to disagree (plus you’re wrong... lol)
When he refuses to learn discipline in 3 1/2 seasons time is running out on Green's raw athletic potential to be realized.
Discipline + Athletic Potential + Fundamentals & BB IQ = true basketball potential
 
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When he refuses to learn discipline in 3 1/2 seasons time is running out on Green's athletic potential to be realized.
Discipline + Athletic Potential + Fundamentals/BB IQ = true basketball potential
Once again you're confusing potential with realized skill/talent. You seem to be conflating the two.

His lack of disciplined play means his realized skill level hasn't reached his potential skill level. It doesn't change that potential, though.
 
When he refuses to learn discipline in 3 1/2 seasons time is running out on Green's athletic potential to be realized.
Discipline + Athletic Potential + Fundamentals/BB IQ = true basketball potential
Still don't think you know what potential is but I think you just solved the Hodge Conjecture!
 
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