THJ is best used as a stationary catch & shoot finisher off penetration or post ups. I'm fine with him in that role, especially when he's cookin', but he's not a ball mover. In theory, his shooting helps the spacing.
Green is THJ's polar opposite. He's a movement player. I worry about the lack of shooting in the playoffs but it's not like he stands on the three point line while his man clogs the paint. He cuts into space and finds open shooters himself. Granted, last night was probably his best as a pro, and he only played 26 minutes against an abysmal defense, but his play was inspiring.
But the guy I worry about more than THJ is Luka. He's a first team All-NBA guard in a heliocentric offense. I know he can play in a movement offense ... the big question is will he?
Green is THJ's polar opposite. He's a movement player. I worry about the lack of shooting in the playoffs but it's not like he stands on the three point line while his man clogs the paint. He cuts into space and finds open shooters himself. Granted, last night was probably his best as a pro, and he only played 26 minutes against an abysmal defense, but his play was inspiring.
But the guy I worry about more than THJ is Luka. He's a first team All-NBA guard in a heliocentric offense. I know he can play in a movement offense ... the big question is will he?