Jeff Green vs. Thaddeus Young
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Jeff Green vs. Thaddeus Young
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Jeff Green vs. Thaddeus Young
Both drafted in the first round of the 07 draft (though Green went 7 spots higher), both can play SF and PF, who would you rather have on your team (now and for the future), and why?
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sackings916 wrote:Thaddeus is more athletic and better on the boards, but Green is better at just about everything else.
That may be true, but Thad is two years younger than Jeff Green, and at the moment they seem to be overall fairly comparable in terms of impact on the game. Thad's game is also rawer than Green's, suggesting that there's more room for growth.
Of course, it's really hard to judge potential after just 1 season.
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ponder276 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
That may be true, but Thad is two years younger than Jeff Green, and at the moment they seem to be overall fairly comparable in terms of impact on the game. Thad's game is also rawer than Green's, suggesting that there's more room for growth.
Of course, it's really hard to judge potential after just 1 season.
True but as far as star potential I see Young as more of a role,energy type player who can finish around the rim while Green has the potential to be a go to guy with a good all around game. Young's one on one skills and perimeter shooting are lacking.
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sackings916 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
True but as far as star potential I see Young as more of a role,energy type player who can finish around the rim while Green has the potential to be a go to guy with a good all around game. Young's one on one skills and perimeter shooting are lacking.
Wow no, every person and scout who has ever assessed Green has called him a glue guy, sort of a Lamar Odom type, he doesn't possess go to scoring ability at all.
Young is raw, but he does have the talent to be a big time scorer.
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Everytime I've seen Green this year, I've been shocked at how bad he was. This is not to upset Seattle fans, but I thought he'd be better, and he hasn't. I knew he was a poor shooter, but I expected far better rebounding and defense from him than I've gotten to see. He's also been a turnover machine.
And his 9.6 PER isn't very optimistic at all. I hope he's not a bust.
And his 9.6 PER isn't very optimistic at all. I hope he's not a bust.
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