08-10-2023, 10:56 AM
(08-10-2023, 01:14 AM)F Gump Wrote: If you look past the surface numbers, Hart is on a much different level than Green, and has been since he got out of NO. The issue I see with Green is that while he's active, he's not highly productive. What little he does while on the floor is good, but the quantity (per-36) is not.
Hart's better (for now).
Green is like 6 years younger than Hart.
I wouldn't expect Green to eclipse Hart's rebounds per game (ever), maybe he can be better at dimes per game, as for defense? Green can get there. Not totally outside the realm of possibility.
But the offense? I'd truly expect Green to be so much better than Hart when he turns 24.