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GAME 2: UTA (1-1) vs. DAL (1-1)| 104-110 WIN!!!!!
(04-20-2022, 10:17 AM)SleepingHero Wrote: I think I view Josh's potential a bit higher and more tangible than you. A fact this season that consistently showed was that good things happen when Josh was on the court. He impacted the games that went beyond the box score. His sheer effort literally changed the tides of at least 3 games off the top of my head this season. 

He's a consistent 3pt shot from being the exact kind of wing this team needs. Viewing him from this lens I'd rather keep Green than use him in a short term trade for a center. 

If anything there are other guys that should carry more value and are less important on the roster (basically THJ) that could/should be used instead for an upgrade.


Yes, you see Green a bit higher... and by quite a bit. His "consistent" shot isn't being defended by anyone in a Utah uniform.

I pretty much agree with this writer at "Mavs Moneyball." Green is currently the only rotation player Gobert does NOT have to guard on the perimeter.

From Matthew Phillips at Mavs Moneyball

"The Mavericks are not a deep team when everyone is healthy. That depth becomes severely strained when Luka is unavailable. It is not fun to write something negative following a game that was as much fun as game 2, but Josh Green cannot play in a playoff series. It is hard to explain how truly awful he has been in these two games and how destructive he has been to his own team’s success in extremely limited minutes. In a perfect world, Green would be able to provide a poor man’s version of Bullock or Dorian Finney-Smith as an athletic “three and D” wing.

This is not a perfect world and in this one, Green has been truly unplayable. He has played 16 minutes and is one for nine from the floor. The nine shots in 16 minutes represents a huge uptick in shot volume for Green, but that is because the Jazz literally are not guarding him which is why he cannot play."
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RE: GAME 2: UTA (1-1) vs. DAL (1-1)| 104-110 WIN!!!!! - by Winter - 04-20-2022, 11:02 AM

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