No thread on Draymon Green being only the 10th player in history with a 5x5

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that isn't what i meant. i meant he got fouled out in a minute while curry/green lasted forever with 5. :francis:
Did u not see Draymon surrender a free layup to Isiah Thomas that sent the game to Overtime, rather than contest it.

One player was aggressively guarding the MVP coming off screens and one player was playing scared/cautious of a 6th foul
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And people still think this guy is overrated. :martin:
He's overrated because he's a top ten player according to so many media people and random fans now, based all on team success. Build a team roster around Draymond fukking Green and see how far you get.
 

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He's overrated because he's a top ten player according to so many media people and random fans now, based all on team success. Build a team roster around Draymond fukking Green and see how far you get.

i still dont see how he didnt get drafted in the first. mainly when you look at that 2012 draft, there are so many players who had no business getting drafted before him. But i was reading the scouting report and everything was on point imo. I guess Gm's werent willing to take a gamble. Ignore the comparisons cause those are way off. from nbadraft.net

NBA Comparison: Luke Harangody/Jared Dudley
Strengths: The ultimate "Glue Guy", Green's strongest asset is his ability to contribute across the board ... He has a substantial wingspan with a strong frame, and is unafraid to bang with bigger bodies ... Good-looking shooter when his feet are set and he catches/releases in rhythm ... Can stretch the floor with NBA 3-point range ... His vision, passing and ability to facilitate out of the post make it difficult for off-ball defenders to keep their eyes on their man and the ball at the same time ... Reliable mid-range jumper ... Green is slippery with his back to the basket, with the ability to spin baseline or turn across the lane for the finish ... Terrific rebounder thanks to the combination of an aggressive motor and soft hands ... Unselfish and timely passer ... Overachiever. High basketball IQ ... Makes those around him better, possesses sense of maturity and leadership qualities ...

Weaknesses: One of those great college basketball players that doesn't excel in any one particular area ... Tweener, undersized for a physical forward yet lacks the athleticism of a wing ... Lacks explosiveness, agility, elusiveness and quickness off the bounce ... Under the rim finisher, which is troublesome when you consider his size ... Not a threat to shake his defender off the dribble ... Minimal upside ... Vulnerable defending quicker guards on the perimeter ... Could stand to drop some weight ...

Overall: The Big-Ten Player of the Year, Green has a number of likeable qualities, but not one specific skill that a team may be seeking ... He's a low-risk/low-reward pick considering his role-player potential and ability to fit in ... His ceiling dances around the mid-20s, where a playoff can use him right away to compliment its better players ...
 

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i still dont see how he didnt get drafted in the first. mainly when you look at that 2012 draft, there are so many players who had no business getting drafted before him. But i was reading the scouting report and everything was on point imo. I guess Gm's werent willing to take a gamble. Ignore the comparisons cause those are way off. from nbadraft.net

NBA Comparison: Luke Harangody/Jared Dudley
Strengths: The ultimate "Glue Guy", Green's strongest asset is his ability to contribute across the board ... He has a substantial wingspan with a strong frame, and is unafraid to bang with bigger bodies ... Good-looking shooter when his feet are set and he catches/releases in rhythm ... Can stretch the floor with NBA 3-point range ... His vision, passing and ability to facilitate out of the post make it difficult for off-ball defenders to keep their eyes on their man and the ball at the same time ... Reliable mid-range jumper ... Green is slippery with his back to the basket, with the ability to spin baseline or turn across the lane for the finish ... Terrific rebounder thanks to the combination of an aggressive motor and soft hands ... Unselfish and timely passer ... Overachiever. High basketball IQ ... Makes those around him better, possesses sense of maturity and leadership qualities ...

Weaknesses: One of those great college basketball players that doesn't excel in any one particular area ... Tweener, undersized for a physical forward yet lacks the athleticism of a wing ... Lacks explosiveness, agility, elusiveness and quickness off the bounce ... Under the rim finisher, which is troublesome when you consider his size ... Not a threat to shake his defender off the dribble ... Minimal upside ... Vulnerable defending quicker guards on the perimeter ... Could stand to drop some weight ...

Overall: The Big-Ten Player of the Year, Green has a number of likeable qualities, but not one specific skill that a team may be seeking ... He's a low-risk/low-reward pick considering his role-player potential and ability to fit in ... His ceiling dances around the mid-20s, where a playoff can use him right away to compliment its better players ...
:mjlol: The scouting comparisons the only thing similar to Luke Harangody/Jared Dudley is size pause.
 
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