While I suppose it was neck-to-neck for a while, over the years I think it's pretty clear that Jalen has far more mental fortitude, better work ethic, and drastically fewer problematic tendencies than KPJ. I even think the "Twin" thing that KPJ was pushing was just to manipulate a young Jalen into falling into line behind him (fairly or unfairly, I've always been pretty biased against KPJ). I think how their careers are panning out proves that Jalen and KPJ are cut from a different cloth.
mayn.... we tried to give that one away... dont get me wrong - i'll take the win... but daym we look like Jeff Spicoli out there at times... lol
I laugh when I think of some idiots who claimed until the end that KPJ was a better player than Jalen Green. It's amazing that they don't have even a bit of shame.
Houston organization loved him unnecessarily too much. He needs to pay back Last year, out of 41 wins, 17 was clutch according to nba.com and clutch win rate was 42.5%. Also a +1.1 overall point differential on a 41-41 season indicates, when we won, we won with a bigger difference. This year, win rate increased to 56.8% in clutch games.
I purposefully chose to not post in this thread because I was dreading the 2nd half. Being as negative as I felt was not an option.