Invictus: He already modelled for Paco Rabanne Perfume. But they ordered him to have his Tattoos removed via Computer. Seemed Calvin did not care.
I’m always happy when someone actually a ceviche their goals. It’s wonderful for someone to dream about it then make it happen. No matter what it is. His work and dedication shows. As one of the fat posters on here, MAYBE he can get more work modeling in the offseasons or take some time off some games from during the season to get other jobs. Think of all the people that will enjoy watching him. So much talent and he is larger than just basketball on this new platform. Go J. Green. You be your best self. those Sun’s picks increase in value daily.
Just be happy I didn't post Laremy Tunsin's latest modeling shoot. So the Fatties shouldn't be jealous. There is a market for everyone.
There’s a lot of assumption and generalization in your statements. Gilbert Arenas, a highly inconsistent player himself, isn’t a credible source. He played 11 years in the league without much improvement on his shooting, offensive reads, and passing. Green worked on core and balance exercises for his strength and conditioning. The guys with “paddles” you referred to simulate a defender’s contact and reach on a shot attempt. He has also worked on stamina and having more control and patience on offense. The proof of improvements is in the fine details of the game if you watch closely. This past summer he’s worked on muscle building and using his body more on offense to get off a jump shot or layup. Most of the time player development coaches recommend or establish a training plan on what to work on for players. There’s a whole staff to do this with the head coaches input. The off season training is additional and a lot of those guys are respected in the industry. To me it’s about mentality. If you watch his latest training videos the trainers wanted him to use his body more to bump off defenders and shoot immediately instead of dribbling away or turning around for a jumpshot. But he settled a lot for those shots. It’s a mentality issue not a coaching or training issue.
You brought it up bro. Anyway, I root for all home grown Rockets players and don’t actively wish any of them to fail. I still occasionally check on guys like Ty Ty or JC. If Green goes on to be elite then great. Happy for him. Too much hate in this world at this moment.
Hell yah more modeling less fixing jump shot and shot selection. Jalen helps get 1st pick which goes to wolves for Edwards. Sheppard Edwards Amen Jabari Sengun 6th man Whirling Dervish Eason
You be quiet fatty. Good thing you can still type your insults while you’re chewing your Doritos. Bahahaha
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Thanks for being so sh*t the sane fans are thankful you're no longer on the team. When you talk about absolute utter failures of draft picks - you don't get much worse than Failen Green.
I think he's firmly in the bust category now and would take a herculean effort and level of improvement for the Suns to change the consensus. That playoff series was kinda make or break for his rep, and he completely crumbled after a brief flash.
I think a lot of people have different definitions for the word bust but for me a bust is out of the league, a non NBA player. I think it's likely the people who said Jalen would be a Jordan Clarkson type player were probably right. I think thats about the type of player he's going to be. Maybe a bust compared to expectations, but definitely a player with some value and a decent career.
Don't get me wrong, even though he lost my support towards the end, I still think he's a mostly serviceable NBA level talent. I was talking more the overall perception. You can see it in the way the pundits refer to him now, even the ex-players who tend to be more biased towards players in general. Most of last season he was still talked about as a probable future star, since the playoffs that's entirely gone away. I think the perception is that he failed to meet the expectations so was a "bust" for his pick. I think it's going to take a huge turnaround in his fortunes to change that narrative. Not Hasheem Thabeet for sure, but certainly in the realms of Andrew Wiggins for not achieving any real "star" level.