i was kind of hoping gerald green was going to say but whatever works. using him in nba 2k8 was real lovely because his tendency is high on dunks.
All of the draftees (Brooks, Landry, Scola) the Rockets acquired and signed in 2007 have impressed at some point in the season. I want to see if Newley is the first bust or makes 2007 recruiting perfect.
Lets see. Boston traded him as a throw in to KG. The Twolves traded him for a guy who has been inactive all year. He didnt go to college, so he hasnt played too much basketball since highschool....Obvously he has a bad attitude, cuz he's beating up kids and kidnapping grandmas. He doesnt belong on this team.
Here is all you need to know about Gerald Green... No drive for Green! Green still has time to be a solid player After being cut by Rockets, former Gulf Shores star must work harder at getting better The Rockets did not intend to do Gerald Green a favor by cutting him. They needed a bigger body, and they needed it now. They released Green on Saturday to make room for Rice product Mike Harris. But Green should take this as the day his career was saved. He was replaced by the guy he needs to become. If Green played, practiced and most of all competed as hard as Harris, he would not be unemployed today. He has a sweet shot and can jump out of the building. Another team will likely take another shot to teach him how to play. It could be the Rockets. "We have no formal plans for Gerald in the offseason except we will take a close look at signing him," Rockets general manager Daryl Morey said. "We feel the same way about Gerald now as before — lots of potential." Teams are not giving him away because they can't see the potential. It's there. But he has not shown that he sees what it will take to bring it out of him. He is a good guy, certainly not a bit of trouble. Green does what he is told. There is no defiance in him, so in that sense, someone can work with him and push him. He takes direction. But he has not shown the level of drive he will need to succeed at this level. The NBA also should look at his struggles and reach a similar epiphany. Commissioner David Stern did not want to unduly influence kids to join the NBA before they are ready, which Green did with his jump from Gulf Shores Academy. But the NBA has been entirely willing to let them fool themselves to think they have arrived when they give them starring roles in the dunk contest. Green is not a cautionary tale, but neither is he a guy who plays and practices as if fighting for a job. He came home to Houston as local star, first-round pick and sensational dunk champion. Saturday, he became a former Rockets guard. With all that talent, he is far from out of chances, but he needs to push himself in order to move his career in a positive direction.
hahaha, yea he is always one of those guys that is wildly overated on games probably because he has so many skills. I guess if you could control his mind he would be just as good as tmac in a couple years just like on the video games.