Comparing Ulis and Green

armchairpg

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Do you think ulis' stats were impacted by the fact that 2015 team was stacked? How much would he have produced on this years team?
 
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anon_013cn8yrfncx2

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Quade can work as hard as he can but he will never develop more quickness. This severely limits his ceiling.
 
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Quade ain't no 2G, he ain't even a combo guard? Dude is a true point who had the ball taken out of his hands because SGA played so well. Watch his HS and EYBL tapes of you think he isn't a point.

AND because he wouldn't pass it. Green did not play like a PG during the season. Maybe he changes, I hope so. Just not optimistic about it.
 
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John Henry

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It really isn't fair to Quade to compare him to Tyler Ulis. Ulis should be compared to John Wall and truth be told I would take Tyler over Wall because Tyler could shoot the basketball. Wall struggled
 

Big John Stud

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AND because he wouldn't pass it. Green did not play like a PG during the season. Maybe he changes, I hope so. Just not optimistic about it.
He wouldn't pass it? He was used as a spot up shooter, not a PG. Hard to pass the ball when it's taken out of your hands and you're just standing in the corner.
 
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ZaytovenCat

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Stats don’t tell the whole story, not even close. Ulis and Green are totally different players. Ulis is a true PG, Green is a SG trapped in a PG body.
Absolute crap. The offense ran much better everytime Quade was our pg this year. Is he a bit more offense minded than Tyler? Yes. But he’s still a true pg.