I’m not big on Maker, guys probably 25 years old already. Seems to have all the tools but can’t figure out how to use them. Just my opinion.
And that wouldn't be good for us, since we have no Big Man coach who can coach him up.
What is everyone's thoughts on getting Draymond Green?
I have mixed feelings about it:
1) The guy is a absolute fucking headcase. BUT.....he has an attitude that I think would benefit this team greatly. And he could mentor up a guy like Biggie.....that is worth its weight in gold.
2) A lot of people here say he's overrated. I don't know if that's just down to a dislike of the guy or GS, but I think that is total and utter horseshit. He's no LeBron James, but I absolutely think he's elite, with obvious flaws.....his biggest of which is, as I mentioned, the fact that he's a headcase, and thus: not a natural leader. He also gets frustrated easy, and that affects his game.
Is he worth the trouble? The constant technicals, the hissyfits.......I hesitantly say "yes", however, I am very apprehensive. I think our Defense would get an immediate improvement, and to my knowledge he's not too shabby in the passing game either.
I say......McCollum, Moe, and Turner, with possibly a first thrown in. Too much? Too little?
Our lineup(s):
Dame/Curry/Simons
Nurk/Leonard/Collins
Green/Collins/Aminu
Layman/Trent/Green
Aminu/Green/Collins
(Feel free to juggle these around; I don't have our roster in front of me atm)
That would give us a starting lineup that is a terrifying threat at the 3, and a big threat in the paint. Not to mention the Defense to go with it.
I don't think Green is going to be in GS's long term project if they resign Durant. They don't get along, and people seem to like Durant better (gee, can't imagine why.....).
What do you think? And full disclosure: I don't follow GS, so I don't know what their cap situation is, or if Green is even healthy at the moment.