OT: Houston wavies Gerald Green???
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The kid has a lot of athletic talent but he can't dribble. He doesn't know how to get open off the ball. Has zero post game. The rest of his game was mediocre to awful. You can have all the talent in the world but just not having 1 skill can really hurt you.
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Max Power wrote:This guy reminds me eerily of a guy named Harold "baby jordan" Minor. Dude won 3 dunk contests or something, but did nothing in the NBA.
Minor did a hell of a lot more than Gerald Green ever did. Sad but true.
It's time for Green to go overseas and learn how to play. He has talent but he needs to learn the game humbly.

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DontPushMe wrote:I still wouldnt be opposed to us bringing him in for a try out. He still has talent and he cant be any worse than any of our SGs. Plus he actually has the size and athleticism to play defense against other 2 gaurds.
I would have zero problem with cutting Augustine and bringing him in. I still think the kid can play, and his size and shooting ability make him a decent fit in SVG's offense.
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Cammo101 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I would have zero problem with cutting Augustine and bringing him in. I still think the kid can play, and his size and shooting ability make him a decent fit in SVG's offense.
his jumper is solid but he has a flat footed release and has trouble getting it off when he is guarded, he has to be pretty open to make it. he has no bball iq, and terrible handles, which negates his great finishing ability. think about it, he couldnt even make the rotation on 2 of the worst teams the past 2 years (last yrs celts and this years twolves). i think he will probably be a bust unless a team takes a chance on him and is very patient.
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magicfan04 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
im pretty sure most ppl were pissed at the Magic for passing on Granger. as i recall green's stock fell drastically just days before the draft which is why he fell so low.....but in any case, id rather have drafted green and seen him be a bust on our team then draft fran and never have him come over
Of course, if he had worked out the same way here, then people would have added this to their list of busts in the draft. And those people who were pushing for it originally (and there were a lot of them) never would have 'fessed up that they really wanted him. It's the Catch 22 of being a GM. If fans like a guy and you don't draft him, you're an idiot. If they like him and you draft him, and he's a bust, you're an idiot and they forget they ever liked him. That's the beauty of Real GM. Posters never have to be accountable for all the things they would like to see done.
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DontPushMe wrote:I still wouldnt be opposed to us bringing him in for a try out. He still has talent and he cant be any worse than any of our SGs. Plus he actually has the size and athleticism to play defense against other 2 gaurds.
Plus the reality of that nba door closing in on him might make him work harder. And that could make him a decent player. There's been many no talent players that have stuck around because of their 100% play on every play.
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lovehoops01 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Of course, if he had worked out the same way here, then people would have added this to their list of busts in the draft. And those people who were pushing for it originally (and there were a lot of them) never would have 'fessed up that they really wanted him. It's the Catch 22 of being a GM. If fans like a guy and you don't draft him, you're an idiot. If they like him and you draft him, and he's a bust, you're an idiot and they forget they ever liked him. That's the beauty of Real GM. Posters never have to be accountable for all the things they would like to see done.
I really don't have anything to add, I just wanted to quote this post because I totally agree.