I think what might help minimize the blocked shots for Green when he tries to finish in the paint besides adding bulk for future seasons, with his absolutely ridiculous leaping ability he should start his jump for the attempted lay in farther out than he is now. He usually gets blocked when he tries to finish when he's jumping near the hoop or under it where he can't use his upward explosion. If he starts his jump earlier when trying to finish he can do see spectacular finishes.
When they are terrible shots chucked early in the shot clock or that are foolish attempts that are easily blocked, they are essentially the same as a turnover. It's not the end of the world, it's just something he needs to work on
The entirety of the disappointment with Green this far is his scoring which is basically his shot falling. After two games it’s nothing to be crazy concerned about. If he hits 5 of his next 6 threes he’d be shooting 40% on he season from his current under 20% for example. But it does start to get a little concerning because it doesn’t seem like 5/6 from three is coming. But his form is solid etc so definitely expect it to inch towards 35% over the next month. On the twos let’s not completely ignore they are getting no whistles. He was smacked in the face on the dunk attempt for example. The charge that would have been and and one was 50/50 to me. The fast break that he did a hop travel again seemed 50/50. Like they’re all the type of calls or see in college or summer league but not always in the nba. In either case he’s 0-0 so far on FTs. that aside obviously some bulk would help. Getting him easy baskets would help. The plays they are running don’t make much sense to me. Why are they dragging him off screens along the top of the key to get the ball in no position to attack for example? They tried that play like 10x last night. Etc. etc. I don’t see much “chemistry” out there. It’s not just Green. Alpi turned it over too much last night. He was forcing passes but then on the other hand there’s just not chemistry there. The plus side is he has only 2 turnovers. His passion looks very very solid to me. Solid enough that I can see him running point at times. I don’t think he’s forcing it which is good. Some of them might seem forced but when you compare it to EG or KP… all these guys are forcing it to an extent. long story short - he needs to hit shots. That changes everything. Then lots of little things to improve on.
Referees didn't give any calls to Jalen Green, easily would've gotten 20 points. He got hit on the face when Jalen was trying to Dunk on Muscala. I wish Jalen would have dunked on him. Just to send a message to everyone in the league.
It only sounds depressing until you realize the fact that when Tate initiated the offense last year they converted on 77%+ of those possessions ....
Idk man, he looks like a two motion shooter with that hitch in his shot. Im not very sold on his jumper.
Very much like Kobe-lite imo. Can score and nothing else, flashy, gym rat, athletic, skinny, cocky and has a ton of energy on the court. We have a blank canvas in an ultra quick 6’5 (in shoes, like Kobe at same age) kid with a killer first step and a passable 3pt shot. Willing to work hard. 19 years old. That’s an incredible asset. I really like the way he’s responded to the fact that the NBA is much harder than he expected. It seems like he’s put his head down and gotten to work on his game. I remain extremely optimistic about this season and his future.
If we're using the logic of counting blocks that weren't registered. Green was fouled on 3 drives against OKC and should've shot free throws each time.... Fouled on one drive early by Favors no call.... Fouled on a dunk attempt where he was hit in the face by Muscala.... Fouled in what should've been an AND1 layup in what was called a charge that should've been a blocking foul as Williams literally ran out and collided with Green and wasn't close to set on a bad charge call.
Until the young guards come along or the Rockets get a real PG, it simply is what it is. Warriors won a ring with Draymond being the second best playmaker on their team. Tate being an extremely good playmaker is definitely a positive.
Was he the main playmaker? Porter had 10 assists Sorry, I may be catching your comment on the tail end of another conversation